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Japan’s Strategic Interests in Taiwan [1]

Date: 
Tuesday, February 13, 2024 - 7:30pm to 8:30pm
Description: 

China's escalating coercion campaign against Taiwan is causing seismic shifts in strategic thinking across the region, perhaps nowhere more than in Japan. Although most discussions about the status and future of Taiwan focus on the China-Taiwan-US triangle, Japan arguably has as much or more at stake than the US. Japan’s first and third-largest trading partners are China and Taiwan, respectively. If hostilities broke out between the two, it would be difficult for Japan to remain on the sidelines. Yuki Tatsumi, director of the Japan Program at the Stimson Center, will explain Japan's perspective on Taiwan, how it hopes to maintain the status quo, and how rising tensions have pushed it to dramatically revise its national security posture.

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NY
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[1] https://www.asil.org/event/japan%E2%80%99s-strategic-interests-taiwan
[2] https://usali.org/events/japans-strategic-interests-in-taiwan