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ID188863
Title ProperTaiwan’s Concepts of Military Strategy and Military Power Construction in Response to Chinese Threats
LanguageENG
AuthorMyungjin Kim** and Kwanhaeng Cho ;  Kim, Myungjin ;  Cho, Kwanhaeng
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Taiwan Strait poses a risk of war at any time due to a combination of
international political factors such as China’s national strength, willingness to
unify, Taiwan’s independence, and the U.S.–China leadership competition. In
this situation, this paper analyzed the scenario of China’s invasion of Taiwan, and
considered the comparison of military power on both sides and the direction of
Taiwan’s military power construction. In conclusion, the war in the Taiwan Strait is
likely to trigger geopolitical conflicts between the United States and North Korea on
the Korean Peninsula, and the ROK will have to respond to diplomatic and security
challenges simultaneously. Therefore, we must face up to the fact that tensions and
crises between the two sides in the Taiwan Strait are directly linked to the security
crisis on the Korean Peninsula. It is necessary to closely monitor the conflict
between the two sides and preemptively prepare diplomatic and security response
strategies for each situation.
`In' analytical NoteKorean Journal of Defence Analysis Vol. 34, No.4; Dec 2022: p.579-602
Journal SourceKorean Journal of Defence Analysis Vol: 34 No 4
Key WordsTaiwan ;  China ;  Korean ;  Peninsula ;  Taiwan Strai ;  Scenario of China’s Invasion


 
 
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