How US "strategic ambiguity" on Taiwan works
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The one-China policy the US claims to uphold has long been distorted by its actions, said Zhou Bo, a senior fellow at Tsinghua University's Center for International Security and Strategy. For years, the US Congress, think tanks and the arms industry have operated as a coordinated circle, shaping Washington's policy on Taiwan.
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