Voice for CHOICE #43 : Indo-Pacific Series: US-Taiwan Relations with Bonnie Glaser
In recent years, we have seen increased tensions in the Taiwan Strait. China has intensified its military drills around the island and increased coercive tactics against Taiwan, sparking debates about a potential contingency. Discussions revolve around whether Beijing might choose a blockade or a full-scale invasion to alter the status quo. The role of the U.S. and the EU will be crucial in maintaining stability in the Strait and deterring China from making unilateral changes to the current situation.
This month’s guest
Bonnie Glaser, Managing Director of the German Marshall Fund’s Indo-Pacific Program.
Show notes
Why UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 Does Not Establish Beijing’s “One China” Principle: A Legal Perspective
Taiwan’s Most Pressing Challenge is Strangulation, Not Invasion
Transcript: Situation in the Taiwan Strait