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Maritime operations group displays YJ-15 hypersonic anti-ship missiles during a military parade to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two, in Beijing, China, September 3, 2025.
Maritime operations group displays YJ-15 hypersonic anti-ship missiles during a military parade to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two, in Beijing, China, September 3, 2025. Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

How the Next Taiwan Crisis Will Be Different

A future conflict between China and Taiwan will likely not remain insulated. Instead, it will draw in other countries, expand geographically, and escalate vertically.

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Taiwan
Cancelling President Lai’s Transit Is a Mistake That Will Embolden China
The Trump administration’s cancellation of President Lai’s transit risks emboldening China.
Taiwan
What the Failed Recall in Taiwan Means for U.S.-Taiwan and Cross-Strait Relations
The failed recall campaign in Taiwan will likely prompt continued political gridlock, raising important questions for U.S.-Taiwan and cross-Strait relations.
Southeast Asia
Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Help Revive Hun Sen’s Power
Despite ceding power to his son in 2023, Cambodia's former prime minister Hun Sen has continued to dominate the country's domestic and foreign policy. The most recent border conflict with Thailand has helped revive his power once again.
  • Thailand
    Thailand and Cambodia’s Ceasefire: Will It Stop War When Elites Want Conflict?
    While Thailand and Cambodia have reached a temporary ceasefire in their border conflict, it is unlikely to hold as the conflict’s escalation is driven by Thai and Cambodian elites’ efforts to consolidate military and political power.
  • Southeast Asia
    Trump Makes Some Apparent Trade Deals in Asia, but Could be Poisoning the Waters Long Term
    President Donald Trump announced trade deals with Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia this week. But the needle may not have moved much when it comes to swaying Southeast Asia from China's economic influence.
  • Japan
    What’s Next? Japanese Voters Hand the LDP Yet Another Loss
    Japan’s voters dealt Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) with yet another devastating blow on Sunday, the second electoral loss since coming into office last fall.
  • Japan
    A U.S.-Japan Trade Impasse as Ishiba Faces Another Election
    The stakes are unusually high in Sunday’s Upper House election in Japan.
  • Southeast Asia
    Will Southeast Asia Help Trump Build a Wall Against Chinese Exports?
    President Donald Trump’s strategy of using Southeast Asian nations as an economic “wall” against Chinese exports has attracted renewed attention after the apparent finalization of a U.S.-Vietnam trade deal on July 2.  
  • Thailand
    The Last Days of Thailand’s Shinawatra Dynasty
    The outcome a no-confidence vote planned in parliament this week in Thailand may represent a fundamental reconfiguration of its political order.