I can see that propaganda line working!
Even as far back as the 1960s the Pentagon considered it a lost cause hence there are no US bases in the island.
Belize
Eswatini
Guatemala
Haiti
Holy See (Vatican City)
Marshall Islands
Palau
Paraguay
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Tuvalu
but Taiwan is a mountainous, forested island. it'll be an ugly, expensive occupation.
That is like saying that Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo are the same country because they both end in Congo.
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No kidding. ROC = Taiwan.
The ROC were the Chinese government, went into exile in Taiwan after they lost the civil war and still claim all of China, which is why they're not claiming to be a separate country from mainland China, which is currently governed by the PRC...
you can still see the word in the url
that's why i said 'weird', it's very abnormal for the economist, looks like someone had gone astray in his thinking, fortunately, it has now been corrected
The Tao of Deception: Unorthodox Warfare in Historic and Modern China by Ralph Sawyer.
I am not sure I would listen to anyone but Ralph Sawyer at this point in English on the subject.
China is not going to invade Taiwan the way the US would invade Hawaii in the same situation.
That is just not how China conducts warfare.
Taiwan is another level with all this. What matters is the PLA views it as reclaiming. They have to win by soft power and not "win" like the US going in and blowing the shit out of Iraq.
Disturb the water and catch a fish.
In that context, something like DeepSeek is a much bigger deal as far as the objectives. 1000X more than this decoy.
China built several -- several, like 8+ -- landing ships designed to support an amphibious assault. if soft power was their goal and primary method they wouldn't have spent the resources.
while they may not ever do it, a very direct, very violent invasion is absolutely on the table. Taiwan may only even be a secondary objective, since #1 would be sinking the US Navy and shifting the hegemonic balance; they'll get to Taiwan when they can after that.
however, it really depends on the definitions of 'reclaim' and 'win'
China's purpose is not only to take the land, but also to 'reunite' taiwanese people, so you're right about they are going to need to use soft power to achieve this, so yes, it will not be like what the US did to Hawaii and Iraq
btw, I briefly looked through the book you mentioned and was surprised to find that, compared to other Westerners, the author has a very good understanding of China's war history and philosophy. Although it is somewhat one-sided, Chinese military philosophy is very different before and after the Han Dynasty
this is the real soft power
this is the power makes you believe there're genocide in xinjiang without any solid evidence
this is the power makes every discussion about gaza were flagged here
the real power, it's soft, but it's so strong
wonderful, isn't it?
You would probably enjoy this lecture titled "the genesis of nations" from his history of Ukraine lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LaEmaMAkpM&list=PLh9mgdi4rN...
Thinking about this social form of the nation, what makes it particularly tricky, is that the nation once it exists, lays claim to the past.
The nation didn't already exist, but once it comes into existence, it tells a story about the past... This new social form has a story about how it's very old.
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2025/01/china-suddenly-...
Surely the D-day is coming
Raised? Ship Bridges, with ship feet! These are a whole new thing. Equally interesting. The political implications are incidental.