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Deterrence, Diplomacy and the Risk of Conflict Over Taiwan: Adelphi series

Autor Bill Emmott
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iul 2024
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine confirmed that revived great-power competition has heightened the prospect of global conflict, while restoring the concept of deterrence to centre stage. The stakes in a conflict in East Asia, however, would be even higher than those in Ukraine. A war over Taiwan could bring the United States and China, the world’s two greatest powers, into a direct military conflict which would represent a contest for regional or global leadership and would be likely to draw other powers into the fight. Such a war – in which the nuclear question would be ever-present – can currently be described as ‘possible, avoidable, but potentially catastrophic’.
 
In this Adelphi book, Bill Emmott evaluates the diplomatic and deterrence strategies that countries in and outside the Indo-Pacific region are using to try to reduce the risk of that conflict occurring. This book examines these strategies in the light of the lessons of the Ukraine war and identifies yardsticks with which to gauge their potential effectiveness and sustainability. Our goal, Emmott argues, must be for all sides to regard such a US–China conflict as ‘inevitably catastrophic and therefore inconceivable’.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032896335
ISBN-10: 1032896337
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 18
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Adelphi series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional Reference, and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

Author
 
Acknowledgements
 
Map 1: Taiwan and its surrounding region
 
Introduction: Danger, hiding in plain sight
 
Chapter One: Why Indo-Pacific deterrence matters
Why the stakes in Taiwan are so high
The conflict to be deterred
 
Chapter Two: Deterrence lessons from Ukraine
Eight lessons from Ukraine
Specific implications for China
Specific implications for Taiwan
Specific implications for the United States
 
Chapter Three: Yardsticks for deterrence
A world in flux
Rationality without MADness
An unstable status quo
Yardsticks for Indo-Pacific deterrence
 
Chapter Four: Consistent America, inconstant America
Political will: consistency and clarity of deterrence messages
Military capability and coalition credibility
The narrative yardstick
 
Chapter Five: Taiwan and its predicament
Military resilience
Civil resilience
Narrative clarity
 
Chapter Six: Coercive China, deterrent China
Deterring an intervention
Controlling the nuclear risk
Controlling the narrative
 
Chapter Seven: Allies and partners: the role of Japan
Japan, from self-defence to constrained deterrence
Constrained but speedy?
Many unanswered questions
 
Chapter Eight: The Philippines, Australia and other partners
The Philippines as an unsinkable logistics centre
Australia: far away but now committed
Other allies and bystanders, near and far
ASEAN non-centrality
Limits to the ASEAN way
Dreaming of a more balanced region
 
Conclusion: Nostalgic for Cold War realism
                    Needed: the good aspect of Cold War diplomacy
 
 
Notes
 
Index

Notă biografică

Bill Emmott is Chairman of the IISS Trustees and an independent writer and consultant. He spent 26 years at The Economist, which he joined in 1980, working as a correspondent and editor in Brussels, Tokyo and London, on subjects ranging from politics to finance, economics and business. In 1993, he was appointed editor-in-chief, a post he held for 13 years before stepping down in 2006.
He is Senior Adviser, Geopolitics for Montrose Associates, Chair of the Japan Society of the UK, an Ushioda Fellow of Tokyo College, University of Tokyo, Chair of the International Trade Institute, a trustee of the Chester Beatty Library, and a member of the Comitato Scientifico of the Centro Einaudi in Turin. He writes for La Stampa in Italy, Nikkei Business and the Mainichi Shimbun in Japan, and occasionally for the Financial Times. He is the author of numerous books on Japan, Asia, Italy and the West, his latest being The Fate of the West (Profile, 2017) and Japan’s Far More Female Future: Increasing Gender Equality and Reducing Workplace Insecurity Will Make Japan Stronger (Oxford University Press, 2020).

Recenzii

‘Will China and the US go to war over Taiwan? How can war be deterred? Bill Emmott gives the clearest answers that I have read to these crucial questions. His work is both comprehensive and readable, as befits a former editor of The Economist.’
Joseph S. Nye, former Dean of the Harvard Kennedy School and author of the memoir A Life in the American Century
 
‘Bill Emmott’s insightful exploration illuminates the precarious balance between power and peace in the Indo-Pacific, a strategic region where Europe’s future is also at stake. Emmott is one of our best experts in this area and offers a compelling narrative that combines historical depth with contemporary urgency. This book stands as a crucial guide for navigating the intricate interplay of military strategy, diplomacy and the unyielding quest for stability in a region at the heart of global security.’
Florence Parly, former Minister of the Armed Forces, France (2017–22)
 
‘Bill Emmott has done a masterly job of highlighting the necessity of a sophisticated and comprehensive deterrence strategy in the Indo-Pacific given the real dangers of Chinese military coercion against Taiwan. His work is particularly profound in warning that we have downplayed the taboo topic of nuclear escalation in a Taiwan Strait crisis even though a US–China conflict would be the first in history between nuclear great powers.’        
Dennis Wilder, former Deputy Assistant Director for East Asia and the Pacific, CIA (2015–16); Assistant Professor of the Practice and Senior Fellow for the Initiative for US–China Dialogue on Global Issues, Georgetown University
 
‘Bill Emmott is correct to describe our task as making war over Taiwan “inevitably catastrophic and therefore inconceivable”. Japan both can and is determined to contribute to this goal by strengthening regional deterrence efforts.’
Ishii Masafumi, former Director for Policy Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan; former Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia

Descriere

In this Adelphi book, Bill Emmott evaluates the diplomatic and deterrence strategies that countries in and outside the Indo-Pacific region are using to try to reduce the risk of that conflict occurring. The  goal must be for all sides to regard such a US–China conflict as ‘inevitably catastrophic and therefore inconceivable’.