Brian Volsky (Foreign Policy for America) explained that Taiwan is too often only analyzed in the context of US-China relations, and should be analyzed as an autonomous nation. 🇹🇼 🔊 Listen to his full commentary from #GTI's TUPP panel here: https://ow.ly/u44s50StaqS
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Highly recommend Ellis’ article, "China, the Illiberal Counter-Order, and the Role of Values in the Strategic Response." The piece examines how China’s alliances with illiberal regimes challenge the global rules-based order and underscores the need for Western democracies to uphold their values. From my own perspective, the qualities (or lack thereof) in country leadership—whether it’s a “great man (or woman),” a “compromised or corrupt leader,” or a “naive or weak leader”—can defy even the most rigorous systems dynamics analysis, significantly influencing outcomes in the fight against authoritarianism. read the full article at https://lnkd.in/ee4uYH_B.
Proud to share my “Working Paper: China, the Illiberal Counter-Order, and the Role of Values in the Strategic Response,” just published by Florida International University, and to be presented virtually at the National Defense University in Bucharest, Romania: https://lnkd.in/efKWv7D4
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Proud to share my “Working Paper: China, the Illiberal Counter-Order, and the Role of Values in the Strategic Response,” just published by Florida International University, and to be presented virtually at the National Defense University in Bucharest, Romania: https://lnkd.in/efKWv7D4
China, the Illiberal Counter-Order, and the Role of Values in the Strategic Response
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The Rise of China: Economic & Military Supremacy! What many in Washington and across western capitals do not want to admit is that China has caught up with the United States and surpassed it economically in military technology. The Russian newspaper Pravda confirmed in a report that China is the "greatest danger" threatening US hegemony, whether it is in the field of economy, politics, or military industries. China isn't just catching up; it's setting the pace, especially in military technology. Hypersonic missiles that defy interception, stealth fighters that blur on radar screens, drones with unparalleled capabilities, and naval might fortified by advanced launch systems. This isn't just about hardware; it's a statement of intent and capability from Beijing." And then there's the economic juggernaut. Despite facing pressures and challenges from the West, China has not only held its ground but thrived. It's now the epicenter of high-tech innovation, with an industrial output that dwarfs its competitors. This isn't just about numbers; it's a testament to a strategic vision that's reshaping the world order. Thanks for watching the video and don't forget to subscribe to my channel for more updates on global affairs. #China #EconomicPower #MilitarySuperpower #GlobalInfluence #Geopolitics #Asia #TradeWar #BeltandRoadInitiative #XiJinping #USChinaRelations #TechnologyAdvancements #RiseofChina #ForeignPolicy #DefenseSpending #InternationalRelations #StrategicCompetition #PowerShift #ChineseEconomy #MilitaryModernization #GreatPowerPolitics
Truth Matters: China's Technological Prowess!!
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MPOV : Real European Defence Cooperation is not for tomorrow when dealing with people with an Industrial Stone Age mindset. Let's not forget that ... 1️⃣ the GER and SPA Airforce are also likely to fly F-35's. 2️⃣ BEL buys French armoured vehicles (1.4 billion). 3️⃣ BEL buys French mine countermeasure vessels (1.2 billion). ♻️ Let's team up with countries who really consider allies as allies. ♻️ The Old Europe must be history. There is no time to waste. 👍 https://lnkd.in/eV6s2C9K
Dassault CEO opposes Belgian participation in SCAF fighter aircraft programme
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Following the inauguration of William Lai as president of #Taiwan, the #PRC conducted large-scale military drills around the self-governing islands nation, to exert political pressure on the Taiwanese government, intimidate the Taiwanese populace, and signal its intolerance of 'separatist' sentiments. Charles Parton and I have written a brief piece exploring the likelihood of the #CCP launching a blockade or invasion against Taiwan. Our analysis? Not likely in the short term future. Either option would be an incredibly risky gamble for Xi Jinping which could crater an already plateauing Chinese economy and cause disastrous repercussions to global trade and economic health. However, many leaders have made irrational gambles before. To help prevent any escalation to full-scale conflict, free and open nations should support Taiwan through: 1. Assisting Taiwan in building-up its 'porcupine' defence strategy to deter aggression. 2. Educating populations about the importance of Taiwan’s democracy, global economic role, and regional security. 3. Pushing for Taiwan's inclusion in international bodies, such as the #WHO, and strengthening economic partnerships. 4. Clearly communicating to the CCP the global economic disaster that an invasion would bring and the certainty of severe retaliatory sanctions. 5. Consulting Taiwan on its wishes, to avoid escalating tensions between Beijing and Taipei. #TaiwanStrait #Geopolitics #SecurityAnalysis
Today in #BritainsWorld, Elizabeth Lindley and Charles Parton analyse the challenges facing the CCP’s goal of ‘unification’ with Taiwan... ‘Success only becomes possible when the PLA believes that it is overwhelmingly stronger than any opposition.’ 👇 https://lnkd.in/dXDcBHmU
Taiwan under Lai: The CCP’s prospects for ‘unification’
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- Who permitted the Europe to make itself as an evergreen playground of deadly Wars? - Why the Europe has always become an open field for testing and dumping of old weapons made during the Cold War Era? - Proud, for the reason that Europe was and is still very rich in science and technology. But I am feeling very sad for: - why it is so weak in peace-making? - Why the Europe itself can't decide for its own fate? Only the true Europeans can answer to these Questions....
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That's just how it is. Bold truths. Perhaps the most pacifistic culture, society and country in our era? JAPAN. I don't know a single Japanese friend who starts fights. Never met one anyway. I'm sure they exist. But, I've also been preached to about peace by many Japanese friends. IMAGINE what is going on in the world when Japan can't come and play with AUKUS because they're too pacifistic. Welcome to the 21st century. For anyone playing at home? IT'S NOT THE FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY ANYMORE. Historic firmware updates: 1. China is vying with the US for hegemony on all stages but both countries quietly kniw they need to be the greatest ever partners in every industry. 2. Japan has been having too much fun. For 70 years. Inventing the most wild, brilliant and then wildly unique technology. 3. Japan for some reason exports their lowest grade goods and keeps their highest quality products and services for Japan only. If they changed this they'd probably increase their economic output by 1000%. 4. British people overanalysed colonialism more than any country could overanalyse anything. Then their comedians, the most brutal in human history, ridiculed the EMPIRE more than any other country in history ever could. We all watched and said 'Wow.' 5. The US was so free they used their freedom of speech expressed on social media platforms they own and operate - to make the VERY FIRST AMENDMENT.... null and void. The source of societal collapse. 6. Arabs play the most innovative blues on planet Earth. They're yet to spread to the US and Western countries fully. But when they do we will have the biggest blues festivals in human history. 7. The world's cultures are fractured but longing to come together. Hip hop communities in Chengdu, LA, Perth, Tokyo. New York and Taipei. Heavy metal in Egypt and ALL OVER EUROPE. Art rock all over the world. Art rock with such useful beats per minute it should be a wildly lucrative form of music for offices and businesses wanting music that stimulates thought and creativity. But? It's all coming together. 8. We are admitting that we overcooked and oversold everything. We are all kids playing around with words and actions. But our toys got too big. Now we can't be too big for our britches anymore. A good thing. 9. The world owes it to the least economically developed regions to help them. All of us. No matter who we are. Or who we THINK we are. 10. We are all working out how to be a UNIVERSAL PATRIOT AND A UNIVERSAL SOLDIER FOR WORLD PEACE. Now we can get on with protecting our planet together from external forces of nature and interplanetary/extraterrestrial considerations. Who has more answers than the species can? No one. Ever. Did. And when it's OK for us to all know we need armies and regular meetings? We can begin to have the greatest parades. All of us. With music, comedy, dancing, art, politicians, theatre - and everything wonderful. Everything that we all know. Is truly wonderful. Right on.
Macquarie University's Ryosuke Hanada says Japan's advanced manufacturing and defence capabilities make it a natural strategic choice to expand #AUKUS Pillar II. However, the security studies expert says Japan's "restrictive arms transfer regulations and weak anti-espionage laws rooted in post-WWII pacifism mean JAUKUS isn't yet a realistic possibility." In Perth USAsia Centre's latest brief, Hanada explains why Tokyo should amend its laws to enable Japan's contribution to more defence technology partnerships, especially AUKUS: https://bit.ly/Ipab45
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Macquarie University's Ryosuke Hanada says Japan's advanced manufacturing and defence capabilities make it a natural strategic choice to expand #AUKUS Pillar II. However, the security studies expert says Japan's "restrictive arms transfer regulations and weak anti-espionage laws rooted in post-WWII pacifism mean JAUKUS isn't yet a realistic possibility." In Perth USAsia Centre's latest brief, Hanada explains why Tokyo should amend its laws to enable Japan's contribution to more defence technology partnerships, especially AUKUS: https://bit.ly/Ipab45
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Join me and Julien Oeuillet 曾��昂 Today at 8pm Singapore Time for an insightful live stream discussion on the latest developments in and around Taiwan. We'll explore the implications of China's recent military blockade, the policies and challenges of Taiwan's new administration, and the future outlook for the region. This one-hour episode will cover the latest developments, including political dynamics, new administration, oppositions and international relations. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of Taiwan's current landscape and what lies ahead. Don't miss this opportunity to stay informed and engaged with expert analysis and in-depth conversations. #Taiwan #China #event #YouTube #livestream
Taiwan Blockade New Administration And Future
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