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    Taiwan tensions raise fears of US-China conflict in Asia

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    October 17, 2021
    Author
    Rising, David
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    Classification code
    BM20211017_A2
    Excerpt
    After sending a record number of military aircraft to harass Taiwan over China’s National Day holiday, Beijing has toned down the saber rattling but tensions remain high, with the rhetoric and reasoning behind the exercises unchanged. Experts agree a direct conflict is unlikely at the moment, but as the future of self-ruled Taiwan increasingly becomes a powder keg, a mishap or miscalculation could lead to confrontation while Chinese and American ambitions are at odds.
    Citation
    Rising, D. (2021, October 17). Taiwan tensions raise fears of US-China conflict in Asia. BusinessMirror, p. A2.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/13407
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    Online version
    Corporate Names
    International Institute for Strategic Studies
    Personal Names
    Xi, Jinping Price, Ned Boyd, Henry Del Toro, Carlos MA, Xiaoguang Hoo, Tiang Boon Tsai, Ing-wen
    Geographic Names
    China Taiwan United States Washington Britain Japan Netherlands Canada New Zealand India
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    disputes defence craft islands
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