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The Chinese military maneuvers and drills are a reminder to Taiwan and the US not to cross Beijing's red lines. Those red lines include campaigning for formal Taiwan independence or a decision to deploy large numbers of US troops to the island.”

Foreign Policy

Many of the ideas in IPEF have already been incorporated into smaller bilateral or minilateral initiatives, but by knitting these fragments together in a comprehensive 'framework,' the Biden administration hopes to show that there is a compelling overarching vision behind its regional economic engagement.”

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Foreign Policy

People say, ‘This is good, it will deter China,’ but how do we know that? Maybe Xi will see this as challenging Beijing’s core interests and be moved to attack Taiwan sooner. Xi is under great pressure, with the economy, with COVID. It’s not clear Biden’s statements would intimidate him. They could just aggravate his pressures.”

Defense Cooperation Foreign Policy

I think this trend started in the Trump administration. It has continued in the Biden administration. It is in large part, a result of growing concern about the potential for a Chinese attack on Taiwan.”

Defense Cooperation Foreign Policy

Wang Yi will be seeking to strengthen ties with the Pacific and counter US and Australian efforts to make inroads at China’s expense. He will sign the pact with the Solomons and likely announce another accord with Kiribati.”

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