Taiwan

Countering Chinese lawfare in the Indo-Pacific

Deniz Güzel explains methods of lawfare used by the People's Republic of China in the Indo-Pacific, and how the United Kingdom can respond.

The People’s Republic of China’s economic coercion in the Indo-Pacific

Gray Sergeant presents three researchers' explanations of Chinese economic coercion in the Indo-Pacific and methods of resistance.

What allies want: Appraising Britain’s defence relationships

William Freer and Dr Alexander Lanoszka appraise over 30 of the United Kingdom’s defence relationships with key allies and partners

How can Britain protect itself from electoral interference and disinformation?

The Council on Geostrategy asks five experts how Britain can protect itself from electoral interference and disinformation

Taiwan under Lai: The CCP’s prospects for ‘unification’

Elizabeth Lindley and Charles Parton analyse the challenges facing the CCP’s prospects of 'unification' with Taiwan under President Lai

China’s grey zone maritime operations near Taiwan intensify

Zack Liao investigates recent Chinese pressure in the maritime spaces around Taiwan and the intentions behind them

The CPTPP: Britain’s geopolitical strategy and beyond

Dr Minako Morita-Jaeger analyses some of the key geostrategic considerations for Britain as it becomes a full member of the CPTPP

The Red Sea: The Atlantic-Pacific link

A map depicting the importance of the Red Sea to British interests in the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific

DPP victory: A rejection of China’s threats and intimidations 

Gerrit van der Wees investigates the implications of a DPP victory in Taiwan for Taiwan, Britain, and Taiwan’s other key partners

Taiwan’s 2024 election

Elizabeth Lindley looks at what the main parties competing in the Taiwanese elections seek to achieve and the likely implications of the vote