The Taiwan issue has become a critical and potentially explosive flashpoint in contemporary international relations, posing a significant challenge to regional stability and global security. Recent developments in cross-strait relations have escalated dramatically, with increased military activities, diplomatic tensions, and strategic posturing reminiscent of the Third Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1996. Tensions between China and Taiwan are rapidly rising, reshaping the geopolitical landscape of the Asia-Pacific region. China considers Taiwan a renegade province and views the Taiwan question as a domestic issue that should not be interfered with by foreign powers. With recent military modernization and technological advancements, Beijing has taken a more assertive and confrontational approach towards Taiwan. The People's Liberation Army (PLA) has significantly increased military exercises and operations near Taiwan, while Chinese President Xi Jinping has consistently expressed China's commitment to reunification with Taiwan, even if force is necessary. The United States has maintained a policy of strategic ambiguity on the Taiwan issue for over four decades, balancing unofficial support for Taiwan with official recognition of Beijing's "One China" principle. While U.S. presidents have shown willingness to support Taiwan's security and democracy, the question of potential military intervention in a conflict between China and Taiwan remains unanswered, sparking debate among policymakers, military experts, and scholars. This analysis delves into the evolving positions of Beijing and Washington on the Taiwan question, examining their motivations, strategic calculations, and policy frameworks. The study explores potential scenarios for Chinese military action against Taiwan and assesses the likelihood and nature of American military involvement in a Taiwan Strait conflict.
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Khongorzul Mijiddorj
Erdenechimeg Bor
National Defense University
International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68d4726431b076d99fa6b6c5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.31435/ijitss.3(47).2025.3437
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