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A Perfect Storm for Taiwan in 2026?

Geopolitics
Taiwan
开始于 January 23, 2026

How a convergence of factors could tempt Beijing to act

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The economic interdependence between China and Taiwan may lead to a diplomatic resolution rather than military confrontation in the coming years.

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Rising nationalism in Taiwan could provoke Beijing to act decisively by 2026, escalating tensions and the risk of conflict.

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Beijing's increasing military assertiveness signals a strong likelihood of aggression toward Taiwan by 2026, threatening regional stability.

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The geopolitical dynamics surrounding Taiwan are complex, and predictions about conflict or peace by 2026 remain uncertain and speculative.

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Taiwan's robust defense capabilities and international support will deter any aggressive moves by Beijing, ensuring peace in the region.

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