This book answers a few key questions about Taiwan's future, through specific chapters focusing on geopolitical security topics, to better understand evolving geopolitical challenges within a global context, and what these represent for the future world order-and its stability-in the Indo-Pacific region. Against the backdrop of China's increasing threats against Taiwan, this edited volume has collected a series of internationally acclaimed academics as well as some junior scholars to provide different perspectives from Europe, the UK, the US, and the Asia-Pacific region. The book is divided into three main parts: an introductory section that broadly deals with various topics related to the changing dynamics in geopolitics; a central part focusing on Cross-Strait Warfare and specifically on the legal and gray-zone tactics between China and Taiwan and a final section, which focuses in depth on the China-US competition from different viewpoints.
This edited volume explores Taiwan's future through focused analyses of geopolitical security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region. Against the backdrop of China's increasing threats, international scholars examine evolving geopolitical dynamics and their implications for world order stability. The book presents diverse perspectives from Europe, the UK, the US, and Asia-Pacific across three sections: changing geopolitical dynamics, Cross-Strait warfare including legal and gray-zone tactics, and China-US competition.
Chun-Yi Lee, Associate Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations and Director of the Taiwan Research Hub, University of Nottingham.
Simona Grano, Head of the research area China-Taiwan relations and Director of the Taiwan Studies Project at the University of Zurich, Research Fellow at the European Research Center on Contemporary Taiwan (ERCCT) Tübingen, and Research Associate at SOAS London.