The Ukraine Lesson Taiwan Keeps Missing
Geopolitics
Global
Started July 08, 2026
The article explores how Taiwan can learn from Ukraine's experiences in deterring aggression, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and international support in the face of threats.
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The Ukraine Lesson Taiwan Keeps Missing
Foreign Affairs (United States) | Jul 08, 2026
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Jul 08, 2026
Overemphasizing the Ukraine conflict may lead Taiwan to overlook its unique geopolitical situation and the complexities of its relationship with China.
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Focusing too much on Ukraine might create a false sense of security for Taiwan, as historical and cultural factors with China differ significantly.
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Taiwan must strengthen its defense capabilities now, learning from Ukraine's experience, to deter potential aggression from China.
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While lessons from Ukraine are important, Taiwan should prioritize diplomatic solutions alongside military preparedness to ensure regional stability.
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The international community's response to Ukraine demonstrates that Taiwan could receive similar support if it faces aggression, reinforcing its deterrence strategy.
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