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22 September 2022

US-China Signaling, Action-Reaction Dynamics, and Taiwan: A Preliminary Examination

Andrew Scobell, Ph.D.; Shao Yuqun; Carla Freeman, Ph.D.

The United States and China have found it challenging in recent years to interpret one another’s foreign policy signals vis-à-vis Taiwan. Misinterpretation of the signaling may contribute to a cycle of actions and reactions that can inadvertently elevate bilateral tensions to the point of crisis or even war in the Taiwan Strait. This report, co-authored by three USIP experts and three experts from China’s Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, examines the challenges to clear and unambiguous US-China communications over Taiwan and provides preliminary recommendations for overcoming them.

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