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100 _aGlaser, B.S., Weiss, J.C. and Christensen, T.
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245 _aDeterrence: Why America must reassure, not just threaten, China
260 _aForeign Affairs
300 _a103(1), Jan-Feb, 2024: p.104-119
520 _aThe growing might of China’s military and its increasingly aggressive posture toward Taiwan have made deterrence in the Taiwan Strait a tougher challenge than ever before. It is incumbent on the United States to support Taiwan’s efforts to develop a defensive “porcupine strategy.” Washington can help Taiwan’s military stockpile and train with coastal defense and air defense weapons, field a robust civil defense force, and create strategic reserves of critical materials such as food and fuel to deter and, if necessary, defeat an invasion or blockade of the island. –Reproduced https://www.foreignaffairs.com/taiwan/taiwan-china-true-sources-deterrence
773 _aForeign Affairs
906 _aINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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