China’s improving nuclear arsenal, the United States’ deteriorating “strategic ambiguity” policy, and Taiwan’s increasing identification as independent polity raises the prospect of conflict over Taiwan. But the use of nuclear weapons in the Taiwan Straits would happen only under extreme circumstances. This paper argues Beijing is increasing its use of gray-zone tactics with conventional and non-military means below the level of nuclear provocation to tip the cross-straits military balance in its favor. This report first examines China’s aim to achieve unification with Taiwan via its use of threat and use of force in both the nuclear and conventional domains through a close examination of the three historical cross-strait crises. Second, it...
[[abstract]]Dynamic developments within both Mainland China and Taiwan have compounded the uncertain...
Since Taiwan’s re-election of President Tsai Ing-wen with a legis-lative majority, China has been sl...
This paper looks at two recent international crises in Northeast Asia: that across the Taiwan Strait...
China’s improving nuclear arsenal, the United States’ deteriorating “strategic ambiguity” policy, an...
This article examines whether China may modify its no-first-use nuclear policy in the future. It sug...
Taiwan (officially Republic of China [ROC]) meets most definitions of existential insecurity-through...
Over the past 54 years, Taiwan, an island situated approximately 160 kilometres off mainland China a...
48 p.China regards Taiwan as a province awaiting reunification with the mainland. China is a great p...
The missile diplomacy of the PRC in July and August of 1995 and March 1996 was unprecedented in peac...
Since the end of World War II, the United States has developed and maintained its strategic alliance...
Thirty years ago, prospects for a sustained conflict in the Taiwan Strait were limited. Today, conce...
Throughout the past decade, the People’s Republic of China (P.R.C.) has increasingly employed gray z...
The most difficult and dangerous issue that may lead to war between the People’s Republic of China (...
abstract: During the 1950s, there were many events that defined the Asian Cold War. This academic th...
This paper examines the role of nuclear weapons, if any, in Taiwan s defense strategy. Facing acute ...
[[abstract]]Dynamic developments within both Mainland China and Taiwan have compounded the uncertain...
Since Taiwan’s re-election of President Tsai Ing-wen with a legis-lative majority, China has been sl...
This paper looks at two recent international crises in Northeast Asia: that across the Taiwan Strait...
China’s improving nuclear arsenal, the United States’ deteriorating “strategic ambiguity” policy, an...
This article examines whether China may modify its no-first-use nuclear policy in the future. It sug...
Taiwan (officially Republic of China [ROC]) meets most definitions of existential insecurity-through...
Over the past 54 years, Taiwan, an island situated approximately 160 kilometres off mainland China a...
48 p.China regards Taiwan as a province awaiting reunification with the mainland. China is a great p...
The missile diplomacy of the PRC in July and August of 1995 and March 1996 was unprecedented in peac...
Since the end of World War II, the United States has developed and maintained its strategic alliance...
Thirty years ago, prospects for a sustained conflict in the Taiwan Strait were limited. Today, conce...
Throughout the past decade, the People’s Republic of China (P.R.C.) has increasingly employed gray z...
The most difficult and dangerous issue that may lead to war between the People’s Republic of China (...
abstract: During the 1950s, there were many events that defined the Asian Cold War. This academic th...
This paper examines the role of nuclear weapons, if any, in Taiwan s defense strategy. Facing acute ...
[[abstract]]Dynamic developments within both Mainland China and Taiwan have compounded the uncertain...
Since Taiwan’s re-election of President Tsai Ing-wen with a legis-lative majority, China has been sl...
This paper looks at two recent international crises in Northeast Asia: that across the Taiwan Strait...