' Strategic Ambiguity ' May Have U.S. and Taiwan Trapped in a Prisoner ' s Dilemma

For its proponents, the idea of strategic ambiguity seems to have become an end in itself that has not adapted, and logically cannot adapt to the disruptive growth in Beijing ' s military power. The conditions under which the policy worked seem to have evaporated with China ' s rise. Strategic clarity may offer a way out of this dilemma.
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