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As Taiwan faces an uncertain future, it must find ways to deter potential aggression from its powerful neighbor across the strait.Washington TodayA new report warns that Taiwan faces a stark challenge in preserving its democratic way of life amid persistent threats from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The report recommends that Taiwan develop a strategy of ‘self-deterrence’ – building the capacity to raise the costs for potential Chinese aggression.
Why it matters
Taiwan’s democratic system and de facto independence from China have long been a point of contention with the mainland. As China continues to ramp up military and diplomatic pressure on Taiwan, the island nation must find ways to bolster its defenses and deter potential Chinese attacks or interference.
The details
The report suggests that Taiwan should focus on developing asymmetric military capabilities, strengthening its cybersecurity, and building resilience within its economy and critical infrastructure. This ‘self-deterrence’ approach is aimed at raising the risks and costs for China should it attempt to use force or coercion against Taiwan.
- The report was published on April 4, 2026.
The players
Taiwan
The democratic, self-governing island that China claims as part of its territory.
Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
The ruling political party of China, which has long sought to bring Taiwan under its control.
The takeaway
As China continues to ratchet up pressure on Taiwan, the island nation must find innovative ways to bolster its defenses and deter potential Chinese aggression. Developing asymmetric military capabilities, strengthening cybersecurity, and building economic resilience will be key to Taiwan’s ‘self-deterrence’ strategy.