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Risks to Taiwan Strait stability on the rise from Beijing, Taipei and Washington: Evan Feigenbaum

A discussion on the rising risks around the Taiwan Strait.

· August 11, 2024
CNBC
Researchers wearing bunny suits work inside the semiconductor fabrication lab at the Centre for Nano Science and Engineering (CENSe) in India
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Taiwan-India Chips Cooperation and the Logic of Choosing India

The Indian government looks set to continue building up the country’s semiconductor ecosystem. Taiwan’s considerable expertise is especially valuable and ought to be utilized.

· August 8, 2024
In The Media
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How China Will Squeeze, Not Seize, Taiwan

China’s patient, long-term Taiwan policy, together with its modest record of military action abroad, suggests that Beijing’s more probable plan is to gradually intensify the policy it is already pursuing: a creeping encroachment into Taiwan’s airspace, maritime space, and information space. 

· May 22, 2024
Foreign Affairs
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Malaysia-Taiwan Economic Relations: Continued Convergence

Malaysia’s and Taiwan’s long-standing cooperation demonstrates a friendship that seems likely to endure, quite apart from political or even geopolitical constraints. 

· May 15, 2024
Global Taiwan Brief
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Delay, Disrupt, Degrade: Mine Warfare in Taiwan's Porcupine Defense

More generally, Taiwan will need to develop operational plans that address questions of staging, timing, sequencing, and logistics of a protective mining campaign ahead of time.

· March 21, 2024
War on the Rocks
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Can the United States and Europe Coordinate Counter-Coercion With Taiwan?
March 13, 2024

Most debates about Chinese coercion of Taiwan focus on invasion, and how an international coalition including the United States and Europe might respond. But China’s coercive toolkit is vast and includes both kinetic and non-kinetic measures that fall well short of these dire scenarios.

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