Category Archives: The China Challenge

China’s Grand Strategy: Part 3

China’s Grand Strategy and the US By Evan Dudik In Part 2 I discussed how much China wants to bring Taiwan back into the fold, and some ways it will work to get there. The U.S., with its commitment to Taiwan, … Continue reading

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China’s Grand Strategy: Part 2

China’s Strategy for the South China Sea and Taiwan By Evan Dudik In Part 1 I introduced a series of eight posts exploring how China has adopted a “grand strategy” to place itself more firmly on the world stage politically, … Continue reading

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China’s Grand Strategy: Part 1

Will China’s rise be peaceful? What the smart money says By Evan Dudik Whether you believe China can be tamed depends a lot on who you ask. Will China’s rise be peaceful? Is the world’s newest superpower benign? Is China … Continue reading

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