Where does Taiwan’s future lie in the US-China tug-of-war?

China’s military simulates attacks on Taiwan in response to president’s visit to US

The waters and airspace around Taiwan once again provide the backdrop for military flexion in a standoff between China and the US-backed island.

Chinese naval vessels and warplanes have simulated attacks, prompting Taiwan to deploy fighter jets and gunboats in response.

Beijing is furious after Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen met with US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in California last week.

The exercises in the Taiwan Strait are the latest escalation between Beijing and Washington across the island.

Where does Taiwan’s future lie as the two superpowers move in opposite directions?

Presenter: Nick Clark

Guests:

Victor Gao – Vice President of the Center for China and Globalization and former officer in the Chinese Foreign Service

June Teufel Dreyer – Professor of political science at the University of Miami and senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute

Brian Hioe – Founder and editor of New Bloom Magazine and a non-resident fellow at Nottingham University’s Taiwan Studies Program