El día después: la planificación para los escenarios chinos que alteran enormemente el entorno estratégico

  • R. Evan Ellis Instituto de Estudios Estratégicos de la Escuela Superior de Guerra del Ejército
Keywords: Taiwán, China, forecast, US-China competition, Scenarios, Strategic outlook

Abstract

This work examines the strategic implications of the incorporation of Taiwan into the People’s Republic of China (PRC) under three scenarios: (1) The U.S. does not come to Taiwan’s defense; (2) The PRC forcibly incorporates Taiwan following a significant but limited conventional war in which the U.S. comes to Taiwan’s defense but ultimately fails; and (3) The PRC incorporates Taiwan after a war escalating to a nuclear exchange with the US. The article concludes that the long-term strategic implications of a PRC incorporation of Taiwan for the US and global democratic order are grave, and that it may be in the US national interest to militarily come to Taiwan’s defense, even if it causes significant loss of life and expenditure of resources, and even if that defense ultimately fails.

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Author Biography

R. Evan Ellis, Instituto de Estudios Estratégicos de la Escuela Superior de Guerra del Ejército

El autor es profesor investigador sobre América Latina para el Instituto de Estudios Estratégicos de la Escuela Superior de Guerra del Ejército de los EE. UU.

Published
2021-12-30
How to Cite
Ellis, R. E. (2021). El día después: la planificación para los escenarios chinos que alteran enormemente el entorno estratégico. Revista De La Escuela Superior De Guerra Naval, 18(2), 80 - 95. Retrieved from https://revista.esup.edu.pe/RESUP/article/view/128
Section
Artículos de Investigación