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Home Editorials of Interest Jerome F. Keating's writings

Jerome F. Keating's writings


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1 Supporting hard-won democracy Jerome Keating 114
2 Occam’s razor relevant to Taiwan Jerome Keating 197
3 Correcting past memes on Taiwan Jerome Keating 244
4 Deconstructing the Taiwan question Jerome Keating 308
5 Xi Jinping, year 2027 and Taiwan Jerome Keating 458
6 The high price of attacking Taiwan Jerome Keating 347
7 China makes CCP its state religion Jerome Keating 358
8 War recalls Taiwan’s tangled past Jerome Keating 612
9 Bringing names in line with reality Jerome Keating 350
10 Biden debunks the ‘1992 consensus’ Jerome Keating 260
11 The KMT cannot accept democracy Jerome Keating 353
12 Why Taiwan and Lithuania matter Jerome Keating 344
13 Xi’s troubles as the fantasy melts Jerome Keating 575
14 Recognizing Taiwan’s true status Jerome Keating 361
15 October an odd month in Taiwan Jerome Keating 318
16 Reviving National Democracy Hall Jerome Keating 300
17 The KMT is destined to face history Jerome Keating 343
18 The US needs a ‘one Taiwan’ policy Jerome Keating 411
19 Past shows Taiwan is a homeland Jerome Keating 405
20 Time for pushback against PRC Jerome Keating 321
 
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Current and former US military leaders are increasingly urging Washington to abandon its long-standing policy of “strategic ambiguity” to counter Beijing’s attempts to change the “status quo” in the Taiwan Strait, Nikkei Asia reported on Friday.

“Strategic ambiguity has had its day and it’s time to move to strategic clarity,” retired admiral Harry Harris, former commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command, told the magazine on the sidelines of the Global Energy Security Talks in Tokyo.

“The Taiwan Relations Act calls for a peaceful resolution and calls for the status quo,” Harris said. “China has changed the status quo and is acting belligerently with regard to Taiwan, so that obligates us to do certain things to help Taiwan.”