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U.S. Allies and the Taiwan Strait

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This Element contributes to the overwhelmingly US-centric scholarship, policy discourse and analysis of policies vis-a-vis Taiwan and the Taiwan Strait of six major democratic US treaty allies - Japan, Australia, Korea, the UK, France, Germany - and the EU. It demonstrates how each government's intentionally ambiguous position regarding Taiwan's status has enabled political leaders considerable flexibility to variably operationalize their "One China" policy in practice. Allies of the US have played significantly greater roles supporting Taiwan's international space and cross-Strait stability than US-centric discourse suggests. Beyond history, worsening cross-Strait frictions all-but-guarantee US allies' future choices as critical variables impacting the status quo's sustainability and democratic Taiwan's continued viability as a de facto autonomous international actor. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 2025
ISBN
9781009644228

This Element contributes to the overwhelmingly US-centric scholarship, policy discourse and analysis of policies vis-a-vis Taiwan and the Taiwan Strait of six major democratic US treaty allies - Japan, Australia, Korea, the UK, France, Germany - and the EU. It demonstrates how each government's intentionally ambiguous position regarding Taiwan's status has enabled political leaders considerable flexibility to variably operationalize their "One China" policy in practice. Allies of the US have played significantly greater roles supporting Taiwan's international space and cross-Strait stability than US-centric discourse suggests. Beyond history, worsening cross-Strait frictions all-but-guarantee US allies' future choices as critical variables impacting the status quo's sustainability and democratic Taiwan's continued viability as a de facto autonomous international actor. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 2025
ISBN
9781009644228