Adaptive Strategic Ambiguity: An American Response to the Evolving Balance of Power in the Taiwan Strait
سال انتشار: 1403
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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چکیده مقاله:
The geopolitical significance of Taiwan has prompted the United States to remain vigilant about the island's security, even after recognizing the People's Republic of China in ۱۹۷۹. Consequently, while refraining from any legally binding commitment to defend Taiwan, the U.S. Congress passed the Taiwan Relations Act, with the aim of equipping Taipei with the necessary military capabilities to deter a potential attack by China—a policy later termed "Strategic Ambiguity". However, while Taiwan’s economic development and democratic transition over the past four decades have underscored the importance of preserving the cross-strait status quo, China’s integration into the global economy has enabled the People’s Liberation Army to challenge it. Although conventional debates suggest the United States must choose between strategic clarity and traditional ambiguity, this paper moves beyond such a dichotomy, arguing that U.S. foreign policy behavior toward Taiwan exhibits elements of both. Building on the new conceptual framework of "Adaptive Strategic Ambiguity", this paper categorizes the U.S. policy toward Taiwan into three distinct dimensions: the reinvigoration of regional balance of power, the transition toward political clarity, and the advancement of economic de-risking.
کلیدواژه ها:
Adaptive Strategic Ambiguity ، China ، Economic De-risking ، Political Clarity ، Taiwan ، the Unites States of America
نویسندگان
Mostafa Pakdel Majd
M.A. in East Asian Studies, School of International Relations, Tehran, Iran
Mohammad Kazem Sajjadpour
Professor of Diplomacy and International Organizations, School of International Relations, Tehran, Iran