
Decoding Geopolitics Podcast with Dominik Presl #105 Yun Sun: Something Has Changed in Beijing. Xi Believes Now Is His Final Chance on Taiwan
Jan 31, 2026
Yun Sun, senior fellow and director of the China Program at the Stimson Center, brings two decades of China expertise. She argues Beijing now sees a narrowing window on Taiwan. Multiple converging factors raise near-term risk. She discusses shifts in Chinese calculus, perceptions of U.S. policy and leadership, and how recent internal PLA changes fit into that picture.
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Perfect Storm Raising Taiwan Risk
- China sees growing geopolitical conditions that make a military option on Taiwan more attractive.
- Yun Sun warns this increases the chance China might be both ready and willing to use force soon.
U.S. Intervention Is The Key Constraint
- Beijing prioritizes the likelihood of U.S. military intervention when deciding on Taiwan.
- Yun Sun argues perceived U.S. reluctance undercuts deterrence and encourages Chinese action.
2025 Taught China Economic Counterplay
- China expects Trump-era policies to resume and initially feared major escalation.
- 2025 trade interactions taught Beijing it can economically counter U.S. pressure, boosting confidence.

