The Taiwan Problem

Shaochi Shawn Chuang
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Taiwan’s status as an independent country and how it is acknowledged by other nations is politically complex. While Taiwan has its own independent government and military, it is left out of the United Nations and must be referred to as Chinese Taipei in global events like the Olympics. Taiwan’s historically complicated relationship with the Republic of China (PRC) directly influences its foreign relations with national superpowers, like the United States, on how “strategically ambiguous” their allyship can be. This paper explores the crux of this strategic ambiguity—how the United States can refrain from committing to Taiwan’s defense while simultaneously maintaining diplomatic relations with both Taiwan and China. Furthermore, this paper will challenge how effective an approach of strategic ambiguity is as a long-term solution as well as propose moderate actions the United States can take ranging from a military and policy-driven standpoint to decrease the risk of global conflict.
台湾问题
台湾作为一个独立国家的地位以及如何得到其他国家的承认在政治上是复杂的。虽然台湾有自己独立的政府和军队,但它被排除在联合国之外,在奥运会等全球性活动中必须被称为中国台北。台湾与中华民国(PRC)历史上复杂的关系直接影响了它与美国等超级大国的外交关系,影响了它们的盟友关系在“战略上模糊”的程度。本文探讨了这种战略模糊性的症结所在——美国如何在与台湾和中国保持外交关系的同时,避免对台湾的防务做出承诺。此外,本文将挑战战略模糊性作为长期解决方案的有效性,并从军事和政策驱动的角度提出美国可以采取的温和行动,以减少全球冲突的风险。
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