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Scholars in the News
October 21, 2021

Thomas J. Shattuck Appeared on Deutschlandfunk Kultur to Discuss TSMC and U.S. China Policy

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Scholars in the News
October 19, 2021

Thomas J. Shattuck appeared on ABC’s Rear Vision to discuss Taiwan and the United Nations

Taiwan—isolated but not alone Taiwan is one of the world’s key economies, yet it belongs to no international organisations...

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Scholars in the News
February 8, 2021

Thomas Shattuck Cited by Quartz on Taiwan’s semiconductor industry

“While unenviable, the stuck-in-the-middle position of TSMC—and by extension, Taiwan’s semiconductor industry as a whole—may at least provide some...

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Scholars in the News
May 11, 2020

With the coronavirus imperilling belt and road borrowers, China must not simply write off debt

South China Morning Post  Read full article  ...

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Scholars in the News
May 3, 2020

Inflection point: China threatens to seize upper hand in global influence fight

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Scholars in the News
October 24, 2019

4 Reasons The Developed World Is In Big Trouble With Critical Minerals

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Scholars in the News
September 13, 2019

South Korea’s defense industry, government team up to improve competitiveness

Indo-Pacific Defense Forum Read the full article here...

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Scholars in the News
July 11, 2019

Research Associate Thomas J. Shattuck Quoted by BBC Mundo on U.S.-Taiwan Relations

Research Associate Thomas J. Shattuck Quoted by BBC Mundo on U.S.-Taiwan Relations. Read the article here....

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Scholars in the News
May 19, 2019

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Expanding as Tokyo Takes New Approach to Maritime Security

USNI News Read full article here...

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Scholars in the News
December 12, 2018

Research Associate Thomas J. Shattuck Cited by Focus Taiwan on Key Events in cross-strait relations in 2018

Research Associate Thomas J. Shattuck Cited by Focus Taiwan on Key Events in cross-strait relations in 2018...

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