[Policy Report 82] Li Jie: How Does China Respond to the New U.S. Military Alliance Strategy in Asia?
Authored on:2022-11-01
Keywords Alliance Strategy Taiwan Issue China-US Relations

Abstract

On the one hand, China has to open up as much as possible, so that Asian countries will try to get closer to itself and achieve the effect that no alliance is better than an alliance; on the other hand, it is also through opening up that the domestic transformation and upgrading will be completed, so that the national power will be further enhanced. As for the Taiwan issue, it is not just a Chinese issue, nor is it just an issue between China and the U.S. When solving the Taiwan issue, China's attention cannot be focused on Taiwan and the U.S. alone. When Taiwan's problem becomes an Asian problem, more solutions may be found. All these proposals are, of course, based on the premise that the political path takes precedence. In fact, the most direct way to solve Taiwan and even to establish a new Asian order is to fight a war, but this is another idea altogether, and a subsequent report will discuss the military path priority option.

Research Questions

  • Analysis of the current situation of the new U.S. military alliance strategy in Asia
  • Analysis of the current situation of the new U.S. military alliance strategy in Asia