Taiwan Strait
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U.S.-China Relations in 2024: Managing Competition without Conflict csis.org Jan 3, 2024 4 facts
claimInternational alignment against China's policies has been driven by China's ambitious and distortionary industrial policies, the human rights situation in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, China's ties with Russia and its approach to Ukraine, economic coercion by Beijing, and the security situation in the South China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, and along the China-India border.
perspectivePreventing the escalation of tensions and outright conflict in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea is an urgent priority for the United States and China.
claimThe high costs of potential hostilities have created a shared preference for maintaining the status quo in the Taiwan Strait.
accountBetween 2018 and 2023, U.S.-China relations experienced a linear downward spiral characterized by a trade war, the COVID-19 pandemic, increased technology competition, rising tensions in the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait, and contrasting approaches to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The Impact and Implications of the Ukraine Crisis - Interpret interpret.csis.org Feb 28, 2023 2 facts
claimThe United States' strategic actions are crossing China's red lines, creating a hazardous situation in the Taiwan Strait and threatening the peace and stability of the Asia-Pacific region.
claimThe people of Ukraine are the primary victims of the Ukraine crisis, and the people of Taiwan would be the primary victims of a large-scale military conflict in the Taiwan Strait.
Three Scenarios for the Middle East Crisis, and How to Prepare for ... supplychainbrain.com 4 days ago 1 fact
claimCompanies should acquire a broad understanding of their global vulnerabilities, with a particular emphasis on possible chokepoints, such as the Taiwan Strait.
Emilio Planas - U.S.-China Relations in 2024 - LinkedIn linkedin.com Jan 9, 2024 1 fact
perspectiveFor 2024, Scott Kennedy advocates for U.S. policymakers to exercise prudence regarding the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea, expand diplomatic dialogues, align policies with allies, and establish a clear framework for U.S.-China policy to reduce volatility.
U.S.-China Relations cfr.org 1 fact
accountIn August 1954, Chiang Kai-shek deployed thousands of troops to the Quemoy and Matsu islands in the Taiwan Strait after President Dwight Eisenhower lifted the U.S. navy blockade of Taiwan in 1953.
U.S.-China: Managing Competition Without Conflict - RealClearWorld realclearworld.com Jan 4, 2024 1 fact
claimThe trade war, the COVID-19 pandemic, growing technology competition, rising tensions in the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait, and contrasting approaches to the Russia-Ukraine conflict collectively contributed to a sense of fatalism regarding U.S.-China relations between 2018 and 2023.
Political and social trends in the future of global security. A meta ... link.springer.com Dec 5, 2017 1 fact
referenceJacqueline Sterling-Folker authored the chapter 'Neoclassical realism and identity: peril despite profit across the Taiwan Strait' in the book 'Neoclassical realism, the state and foreign policy', published by Cambridge University Press in New York in 2009.