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The United States and Taiwan are linked through various strategic perspectives regarding U.S. foreign policy, including debates on military versus diplomatic approaches [1], the necessity of bolstering regional defenses [2], and the application of soft power and strategic ambiguity [3], [4].

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Competing with China Explained: What Americans Need to Know rand.org RAND Corporation 4 facts
perspectiveBouey suggests that the U.S. approach to Taiwan should emphasize soft power while maintaining effective deterrence and the policy of strategic ambiguity.
perspectiveBouey recommends that U.S. diplomatic efforts regarding Taiwan should focus on encouraging cross-strait dialogue and fostering an environment where peaceful resolution remains the only viable option.
perspectiveGunness argues that the U.S. approach to Taiwan should focus on bolstering the defenses of Taiwan, Japan, and other regional allies, while augmenting U.S. power projection capabilities to deter China.
perspectiveMei argues that the U.S. approach to Taiwan should not be based solely on military calculations but must also increase political and diplomatic efforts to define and defend U.S. strategic interests.