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Taiwan and the Danger of a Sino-American War explores the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding Taiwan’s status and its implications for US-China relations. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the military capabilities, strategic interests, and political motivations of all parties involved in this critical regional dispute.
Steve Chan examines historical precedents, current military buildups, and diplomatic efforts that shape the possibility of conflict. The work considers economic interdependencies, nuclear considerations, and third-party interests that complicate potential military confrontation.
As part of Cambridge University Press’s Elements in Indo-Pacific Security series, this volume offers scholars, policymakers, and informed readers essential insights into one of the most consequential geopolitical challenges of the 21st century.







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