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This book answers a few key questions about Taiwan's future, through specific chapters focusing on geopolitical security topics, to better understand evolving geopolitical challenges within a global context, and what these represent for the future world order—and its stability—in the Indo-Pacific region. Against the backdrop of China's increasing threats against Taiwan, this edited volume has collected a series of internationally acclaimed academics as well as some junior scholars to provide different perspectives from Europe, the UK, the US, and the Asia-Pacific region. The book is divided into three main parts: an introductory section that broadly deals with various topics related to the changing dynamics in geopolitics; a central part focusing on Cross-Strait Warfare and specifically on the legal and gray-zone tactics between China and Taiwan and a final section, which focuses in depth on the China-US competition from different viewpoints.
Contents
Chapter 1: A Globalized World with Multiple Conflicts.- Chapter 2: When Elephants Play: Middle Power Agency and Indo Pacific Security.- Chapter 3: Beijing's Lawfare Against Taiwan: The One China Principle, UN General Assembly Resolution 2758, and the Nexus between the International Law and Politics of Taiwan's Status.- Chapter 4: Seeing Through the Mist: The Role of Militia Actors in China's 'Gray Zone Urbanization'.- Chapter 5: Taiwan's Defense Strategy and U.S. Possible Support Operations.- Chapter 6: U.S. -China Competition and the Implications for Taiwan.- Chapter 7: Domestic Politics and US-Taiwan Relations: An Eras Tour.- Chapter 8: The Concepts and Practice of Deterrence in U.S.-Taiwan-China Relations.