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June 14, 2016
Published by Ian Easton at June 14, 2016

The Taiwanese Curve Ball: Why Taiwan’s New Government Will Put the Brakes on China’s Foreign Policy

By Ian Easton | Last year the outside world must have looked pretty good to the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping, from his […]
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May 23, 2016
Published by Ian Easton at May 23, 2016

Taiwan’s Transition is a Strategic Opportunity for the United States

By: Ian Easton | Taiwan will inaugurate a new president this week who China hates but America should love. On May 20 Taiwan’s newly elected president, […]
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May 16, 2016
Published by Project 2049 Institute at May 16, 2016

Taiwan, Submarines, and Competitive Strategies for U.S.-China Competition

By: Henry Holst | Taiwan’s Indigenous Defense Submarine (IDS) program has spurred a small but fierce debate over the merits of Taiwan’s submarine aspirations. This study […]
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May 9, 2016
Published by Project 2049 Institute at May 9, 2016

The Case of US Ship Visits to Taiwan

By: Randall Schriver | After the People’s Republic of China denied permission for the USS John Stennis to make a call to Hong Kong, Representative Randy […]
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May 9, 2016
Published by Project 2049 Institute at May 9, 2016

The Case for US Ship Visits to Taiwan

By: Randall Schriver | THE DIPLOMAT | After the People’s Republic of China denied permission for the USS John Stennis to make a call to Hong […]
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March 30, 2016
Published by Ian Easton at March 30, 2016

Strategic Standoff: The U.S.-China Rivalry and Taiwan

By: Ian Easton | The CCP views Taiwan as a grave threat to its grip on power. Consequently, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), which is the […]
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March 15, 2016
Published by Project 2049 Institute at March 15, 2016

How Chinese Analysts Understand Taiwan’s Geostrategic Significance

By David Gitter | The Taiwan problem is not only a problem between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait; its overall development trend will also be […]
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February 9, 2016
Published by Project 2049 Institute at February 9, 2016

Chinese Political Warfare After Taiwan’s Elections: Tsai’s Victory

By Alison Bartel | DPP candidate Tsai Ing-wen won the ROC (Republic of China, hereafter referred to as Taiwan) presidential elections on January 16, 2016 by […]
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February 1, 2016
Published by Mark Stokes at February 1, 2016

The United States and Future Policy Options in the Taiwan Strait

By: Mark Stokes and Sabrina Tsai | Taiwan is a core interest in U.S. foreign policy. Its values, technological prowess, and geostrategic position align with foundational American values and […]
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About The Project 2049 Institute

The Project 2049 Institute seeks to guide decision makers toward a more secure Asia by the century’s mid-point. The organization fills a gap in the public policy realm through forward-looking, region-specific research on alternative security and policy solutions, with an eye toward educating the public and informing policy debate.

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