A failed invasion of Taiwan would not mark the end of conflict for China but the beginning of a prolonged struggle. Beijing may resort to blockades, escalated coercion, or military reforms to regain strategic advantage. The stakes extend beyond Taiwan, shaping regional stability and global power dynamics. This complex scenario highlights the importance of nuanced strategies to deter aggression while preventing further escalation.
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Publisher: | National Defense University |
Published: | October 1, 2024 |
License: | Public Domain |