02725nam 22005173 450 991100920700332120240203060212.097866133415879781283341585128334158197808760951570876095155(CKB)3360000000432600(MiAaPQ)EBC31095920(Au-PeEL)EBL31095920(Exl-AI)31095920(OCoLC)1419871151(EXLCZ)99336000000043260020240203d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierU. S. -Taiwan Relations in a New Era Responding to a More Assertive China1st ed.New York, NY :Council on Foreign Relations,2023.©2023.1 online resource (143 pages)Independent Task Force Report ;v.81Intro -- TITLE PAGE -- COPYRIGHT PAGE -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- HISTORY OF U.S. POLICY -- FINDINGS -- POLITICS AND DIPLOMACY -- ECONOMICS -- SECURITY -- RECOMMENDATIONS -- POLITICS AND DIPLOMACY -- ECONOMICS -- SECURITY -- CONCLUSION -- ADDITIONAL AND DISSENTING VIEWS -- ENDNOTES -- ACRONYMS -- TASK FORCE MEMBERS -- TASK FORCE OBSERVERS -- CONTRIBUTING CFR STAFF.This book, published by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), explores the complex geopolitical dynamics surrounding Taiwan's status and its implications for U.S. foreign policy. It examines historical and contemporary issues involving the United States, China, and Taiwan, focusing on diplomatic, economic, and security aspects. The text discusses China's increasing assertiveness under Xi Jinping, including military reforms and pressure on Taiwan, and highlights the strategic importance of Taiwan to the U.S. and its allies. It also addresses potential consequences of China's actions, such as regional destabilization and economic impacts, emphasizing the need for U.S. policy responses. The book is intended for policymakers, scholars, and individuals interested in international relations and foreign policy.Generated by AI.Independent Task Force ReportPartners in Preventive ActionTaiwanGenerated by AIUnited StatesGenerated by AITaiwan.United States.Sacks David773878MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911009207003321U. S. -Taiwan Relations in a New Era4395924UNINA