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- Under China’s Threat, Taiwan Needs Its Own Power . . . - DNyuz
It had been one of the few places where Taiwan made its own electricity Nuclear energy once met more than 50 percent of Taiwan’s energy demand, but years of opposition after the disaster in Fukushima, Japan, in 2011, and public outcry over waste disposal sites, set in motion the slow shutdown of the industry
- Three reasons why China cant afford to invade Taiwan
Kicking off a global crisis would likely exacerbate the economic issues it currently faces Furthermore, Taiwan represents up to 60% of China’s own chip imports If China attacks Taiwan it stands to cripple its own industries by starving them of chips
- China claims Taiwan as its own. The Taiwanese beg to differ . . .
In Taiwan, a self-governing, democratic island of 23 million people just 80 miles off China’s coast, a palpable sense of change is in the air China’s communist-led government has never ruled
- China in the Taiwan Strait: March 2025 | Council on Foreign . . .
Taiwan President Lai declared China a foreign hostile force and oversaw the island’s first whole-of-society civil defense drill Taiwan also cracked down on Chinese influencers, spies, and tech
- Understanding China’s Strategy for the Taiwan Dilemma: The . . .
China is on the brink of achieving its nationalist dream of rebuilding a prosperous and powerful nation, and Taiwan is the last obstacle standing in its way Resolving the Taiwan dilemma would remove the unbearable strategic ambiguity that has kept China and East Asia trapped in escalating militarization and security dilemmas, complicating
- Taiwan pursues homegrown Chinese spies as Beijings . . . - CNA
TAIPEI: Taiwan is vetting hundreds of thousands of military service members, public school teachers and civil servants in a bid to root out potential homegrown Chinese sympathisers, as Beijing
- Taiwan must act before China decides its fate - Asia Times
China is working relentlessly to weaken Taiwan’s global position – economically through its semiconductor ambitions, diplomatically through coercion and militarily through intimidation If Taiwan remains reactive, its leverage will erode
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