A China-Taiwan conflict could cripple the global economy
A war over Taiwan would reshape the world, and Canada won’t be spared
A war over Taiwan would reshape the world, and Canada won’t be spared
Represents a significant opportunity for decision-makers to advance a relationship that has tremendous potential for Canada
The U.S. and its allies should signal in no uncertain terms that dragging the world into war over Taiwan would impose severe costs on China
Before it’s too late, all sides in Taiwan must tone down the rhetoric, put an end to the outbreak of disinformation, and take stock of what is in the national interest
Apologists for Chinese aggression are advocating the annexation of one of the most successful examples of democratization in modern times
Xi has changed the game, and the U.S. needs to maintain “ambiguity” while constantly adapting to avoid war in the Taiwan Strait
China insists that unification with Taiwan is non-negotiable. If it can’t be achieved peacefully, it’ll be done militarily