
With voices in the new administration arguing that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan is imminent, Copeland provides a strategic analysis of why that might be overstated. He examines:
✅ The geopolitical and economic risks for China
✅ The role of U.S. deterrence strategies
✅ Lessons from history, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and Japan in 1941
✅ The impact of global trade on China’s decision-making
Could economic interdependence and military deterrence prevent a conflict? Or are we on the brink of a major global crisis?
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