Network 20/20 – The Future of Taiwan-U.S. Relations in a Changing Geopolitical Landscape

As Taiwan navigates an evolving global order, the dynamics of its relationship with the United States take on renewed significance. With a new administration in Washington, there are growing questions about whether U.S. policy toward Taiwan, shaped in part by the Trump administration’s actions, needs updating. Taiwan must assess its strategic position amid shifting U.S. priorities, balancing security concerns, economic ties, and diplomatic maneuverability. This discussion explores the evolving U.S.-Taiwan relationship, the implications for regional stability, and the broader geopolitical landscape shaped by growing tensions with China. Watch Isaac Stone Fish, founder and CEO of Strategy Risks, share his insights on these critical issues in the video below.
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