In this episode, Adam and Curtis discuss the implications of Japan’s new Prime Minister on regional security, regarding Taiwan and China, and supporting their ally, America. They examine the historical context of Taiwan’s relationships with Japan and China, as well as Taiwan’s current defense strategies and the possible roles the U.S. could play in supporting Taiwan’s defense. They analyze the effectiveness of strategic ambiguity vs. clarity in addressing conflict over Taiwan, highlighting the importance of a clear stance and readiness amid rising tensions.
About the Author
Adam Lowther
Dr. Adam Lowther is Vice President of Research at the National Institute for Deterrence Studies. Read the full bio here.
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Adam Lowther
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Adam Lowther
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Adam Lowther
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Adam Lowther
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Adam Lowther
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Adam Lowther
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Adam Lowther
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Adam Lowther
Curtis McGiffin
Col. Curtis McGiffin (U.S. Air Force, Ret.) is Vice President for Education at the National Institute for Deterrence Studies and visiting professor at Missouri State University’s School of Defense and Strategic Studies.
Read the full bio here.
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin
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Curtis McGiffin

