China Could Win Taiwan Without Fighting
Geopolitics
China
Started June 22, 2026
The article explores strategies China might employ to achieve its goals regarding Taiwan without resorting to military conflict, emphasizing diplomatic and economic tactics.
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China Could Win Taiwan Without Fighting
Foreign Affairs (United States) | Jun 22, 2026
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Jun 22, 2026
The West must support Taiwan's self-defense capabilities to deter Chinese coercion and protect the island's sovereignty from being undermined.
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Jun 22, 2026
China's economic leverage over Taiwan could lead to a peaceful unification, avoiding the devastating consequences of military conflict.
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Jun 22, 2026
Allowing China to gain Taiwan without resistance undermines democratic values and sets a dangerous precedent for territorial integrity worldwide.
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Jun 22, 2026
China's strategy to win Taiwan without fighting reflects a shift in global power dynamics, challenging traditional notions of conflict and cooperation.
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The potential for peaceful unification between China and Taiwan should be considered, but it must respect the voices and choices of the Taiwanese people.
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