Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 shocked the
world and overturned assumptions that large-scale conventional war was
inconceivable in the twenty-first century. On the other side of the planet,
democratic Taiwan faces the rising threat of a military takeover by China a
conflict whose impact on the international community would be catastrophic.
Renowned Taiwan expert and former intelligence officer J.
Michael Cole explains how this Pacific nation has become a tinderbox that could
ignite a full-scale global conflict.
Drawing on unparalleled access to Taiwanese government
sources and two decades of on-the-ground observation, he explores the root
causes of the conflict between Taiwan and China - from the identity politics
that make "peaceful unification" inconceivable, to the rise of Xi
Jinping, the most powerful and authoritarian Chinese leader since Mao Zedong.
With in-depth analysis of how the war in Europe is
influencing preparations by Beijing, Taipei, and Washington for a potential
cross-Strait confrontation, The Taiwan Tinderbox is an
impassioned plea for the defense of Taiwan as a priority for the international
community and the future of democracy.
About the Author
J. Michael Cole is a Senior Non-Resident Fellow
with the Global Taiwan Institute in Washington, D.C., the Macdonald-Laurier
Institute in Ottawa, Canada, and the Taiwan Hub at the University of
Nottingham, UK.
He is also a Research Fellow and Executive Editor with the
Prospect Foundation in Taiwan, and a strategic consultant for various
governments and the private sector.
Until May 2024, he was the Senior Advisor on Countering
Foreign Authoritarian Influence (CFAI) with the International Republican
Institute (IRI).
He is a former analyst with the Canadian Security
Intelligence Service (CSIS) in Ottawa.