Commentary
The current, expanded phase of the Russian-Ukrainian war is entering its eighth week. The invasion has triggered far-ranging changes to international relations.
Among them are the emerging remilitarization of Germany, a renewed sense of purpose within NATO, the potential expansion of the organization to include Sweden and Finland, and a rethinking of Europe’s energy procurement policy.
It has also triggered a profound reevaluation of how the United States and its allies should respond to both Beijing’s threats to invade Taiwan (the Republic of China) or an actual invasion of the island nation.
What lessons does the Ukrainian war offer for how the United States and its allies should support Taiwan?