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David Sacks

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Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations. Taiwan, cross-Strait relations, U.S.-China, Chinese FP. Opinions my own; RTs/follows not endorsements.

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Despite ongoing and high-profile corruption issues, China’s military continues to rapidly modernize, writes David Sacks. cfr.org/blog/six-takea…

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Read David Sacks on China’s campaign of ā€œgray-zoneā€ operations against Taiwan, which consist of coercive activities that fall below the threshold of armed force—and how Taipei and Washington should respond: foreignaffairs.com/china/chinas-g…

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Despite ongoing and high-profile corruption issues, China’s military continues to rapidly modernize, writes David Sacks. cfr.org/blog/six-takea…

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Despite ongoing and high-profile corruption issues, China’s military continues to rapidly modernize, writes David Sacks. cfr.org/blog/six-takea…

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Despite ongoing and high-profile corruption issues, China’s military continues to rapidly modernize, writes David Sacks. cfr.org/blog/six-takea…

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China is building a new military command center in Beijing at least ten times the size of the Pentagon and would include underground bunkers. CFR expert David Sacks highlights six big takeaways from U.S. reports on China’s military strength: cfr.org/blog/six-takea…

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Good to see unity on Taiwan but US policy is to oppose any unilateral changes to the status quo - full stop. No need to specify ā€œby force or coercionā€ because there are other malign ways to change the status quo that do not fall in those buckets that are still not acceptable.

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While Taiwan has largely stayed out of the spotlight, Trump’s actions have already made it more vulnerable, writes David Sacks. cfr.org/blog/trump-mak…

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Hard to argue with this piece by David Sacks of @cfr --Trump is undermining Taiwan's security and making the US more vulnerable in Asia. cfr.org/blog/trump-mak…

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While Taiwan has largely stayed out of the spotlight, Trump’s actions have already made it more vulnerable, writes David Sacks. cfr.org/blog/trump-mak…

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45 Chinese military aircraft and 14 naval ships were spotted around Taiwan as the defense ministry reveals more about China's temporary designated zone for live-fire shooting drills. Jaime Ocon ę­ęµ·ē¾Ž speaks to David Sacks from Council on Foreign Relations.

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TSMC’s $100 billion will significantly boost America’s semiconductor manufacturing industry but how it will shape US-Taiwan relations is an open question, write David Sacks and Adam Segal. cfr.org/blog/unpacking…

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TSMC’s $100 billion will significantly boost America’s semiconductor manufacturing industry but how it will shape US-Taiwan relations is an open question, write David Sacks and Adam Segal. cfr.org/blog/unpacking…

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TSMC’s $100 billion will significantly boost America’s semiconductor manufacturing industry but how it will shape US-Taiwan relations is an open question, write David Sacks and Adam Segal. cfr.org/blog/unpacking…

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TSMC’s $100 billion will significantly boost America’s semiconductor manufacturing industry but how it will shape US-Taiwan relations is an open question, write David Sacks and Adam Segal. cfr.org/blog/unpacking…

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India believes it is well-positioned to navigate a second Trump administration and that U.S.-India relations will continue to deepen, write experts David Sacks and Paul Stares. cfr.org/blog/how-india…

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Thank you to David Sacks, Russell Hsiao, and Isaac Stone Fish for a great discussion on U.S.-Taiwan relations at TECONY. We examined shifts in #USPolicy, #Taiwan’s security challenges, and the broader geopolitical landscape. Special thanks to #TECONY and our members who joined us!

Thank you to <a href="/DavidMSacks1/">David Sacks</a>, <a href="/lcrhsiao/">Russell Hsiao</a>, and <a href="/isaacstonefish/">Isaac Stone Fish</a> for a great discussion on U.S.-Taiwan relations at TECONY. 

We examined shifts in #USPolicy, #Taiwan’s security challenges, and the broader geopolitical landscape. Special thanks to #TECONY and our members who joined us!
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India believes it is well-positioned to navigate a second Trump administration and that U.S.-India relations will continue to deepen, write experts David Sacks and Paul Stares. cfr.org/blog/how-india…

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For the first time, a majority of people in Taiwan support spending more on defense, according to a poll by the Institute of National Defense and Security Research. Jaime Ocon ę­ęµ·ē¾Ž speaks to David Sacks from Council on Foreign Relations for more.