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ID187969
Title ProperWill Europe Defend Taiwan?
LanguageENG
AuthorSchreer, Benjamin ;  Lee, Sheryn
Summary / Abstract (Note)Russia’s invasion of Ukraine led European powers, the European Union (EU), and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) all to realize that significant steps were needed to redress the European security order. They responded to the invasion by imposing major economic sanctions against Moscow, delivering arms and other assistance to Kyiv, and revitalizing NATO. As NATO’s new Strategic Concept of June 2022 noted, the Euro-Atlantic area is now defined by “strategic competition, pervasive instability and recurrent shocks.”1 Importantly, it termed the Russian Federation a “direct threat” to allies’ security, the first such usage since the end of the Cold War. Moreover, Russia’s actions have raised concerns in Europe, the Indo-Pacific, and the United States that China will also ramp up its political as well as economic pressure and military aggression to unify its claimed territories.2
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 45, No.3; Fall 2022: p.163-182
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol: 45 No 3
Key WordsEurope Defend Taiwan


 
 
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