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Will Nuclear Weapons Stop a U.S.–China War Over Taiwan?

Key Points and Summary – Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, has openly warned that a Chinese attack on Taiwan would threaten Japan’s security, pulling long-running assumptions into the open: ...
Japan's ruling party is considering scrapping its non-nuclear principles as tensions with China and North Korea escalate, ...
With the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party still in power in Taiwan and intensifying US arms purchases, how ...
Especially after Donald Trump became the US President, Xi Jinping’s mission in Taiwan has become easier. This is because there is now little hope that the USA will come forward to defend Taiwan from a ...
A U.S. congressional commission has issued a stark warning that a war over Taiwan could unleash catastrophic global fallout, ...
Restart procedures for the Maanshan facility may begin if it passes a safety review. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Just minutes before he was scheduled to meet President Xi Jinping of China, the president threatened on social media to resume nuclear testing “on an equal basis” with other countries. By David E.
Taiwan is at a critical point in terms of its energy security: despite its global importance in semiconductor manufacturing, the island is highly vulnerable due to its heavy reliance on energy imports ...
In “Preventing Nuclear War,” an essay published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, in 1981, the Harvard law professor Roger Fisher imagines a President in the White House, discussing nuclear ...