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Conflict Between China and Taiwan: Agitations of an Impending War

Conflict Between China and Taiwan: Agitations of an Impending War

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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The escalating tensions between China and Taiwan have captured global attention, as the longstanding conflict teeters on the brink of an all-out confrontation. This conflict is rooted in a historical dispute that has spanned more than seven decades.

The origin of the conflict traces back to the Chinese Civil War (1927-1949), which pitted the Communist Party of China (CPC) against the Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT). After achieving victory in 1949, the CPC, led by Mao Zedong established the People’s Republic of China on the mainland, while the defeated KMT, under Chiang Kai-shek, retreated to the island now known as Taiwan and officially recognised as the Republic of China.

Over the decades, Taiwan has established its identity as an independent state, distinct from the PRC. Many of its citizens now identify as Taiwanese rather than Chinese. Taiwan developed into having a democratically elected government, further solidifying its separate status. However, Beijing views Taiwan as an inseparable part of China and perceives Taiwan’s autonomous stance as undermining its authority. This has led to diplomatic pressures from China to force Taiwan into submission and acknowledgment of Beijing’s sovereignty over the island.

Despite these pressures, Taiwan remains resistant to Chinese influence. The Taiwanese government maintains that only the Taiwanese people can decide their future, rejecting the notion that China can force them into unification.

This position by the Taiwanese government had led to increased military tension, with the PRC not ruling out the use of force to achieve reunification, which includes frequent incursions into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone. In response, Taiwan has bolstered its defenses, purchasing advanced weaponry and strengthening military alliances, particularly with the United States.

Taiwan has repeatedly sought to negotiate peace with China, but these efforts have failed, as Beijing insists on Taiwan’s acceptance of its sovereignty. Taiwan asserts that it is not seeking conflict but will defend itself if necessary. The island’s leadership has stated that if China initiates a war, they will build up their defenses to make it difficult for China to besiege the island, despite China’s military might.

The conflict extends far beyond the Taiwan Strait, drawing in major global powers and reshaping international alliances. The United States has maintained a longstanding policy of strategic ambiguity, despite officially recognizing the PRC, it also provides Taiwan with defensive support. However, recent high-level visits by U.S. officials to Taiwan and the passage of arms sales have inflamed tensions with Beijing.

The conflict between China and Taiwan also poses a threat to regional security, with neighboring countries closely monitoring developments. Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines, all key U.S. allies, view the stability of the Taiwan Strait as crucial to their own national security and economic interests. Military conflict in this area could potentially disrupt global trade routes and have catastrophic economic repercussions.

The international community is increasingly concerned that a minor incident could escalate into a full-scale confrontation. The possibility of war raises critical questions about the future of international law, human rights, and the global order. A military conflict would not only devastate Taiwan but also challenge the principles of sovereignty and self-determination that upholds the modern international system.

The conflict between China and Taiwan is a powder keg with the potential to ignite a larger, more devastating conflict. As both sides continue to prepare for a possible military clash, the international community is saddled with a greater task of navigating this perilous situation with diplomacy, strategic foresight, and a commitment to peace. The stakes are incredibly high, and the world watches with bated breath, hoping that the agitation of war can be quelled before it erupts into a catastrophic reality.

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Benita Oruma

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Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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