

The Strugle for Taiwan with Professor Sulmaan Khan
Sep 5, 2024
Sulmaan Khan, a Tufts University professor specializing in international relations and history, dives into Taiwan's geopolitical significance. He discusses its historical evolution from indigenous roots to its modern identity, influenced by factors like Japanese rule and post-WWII changes. The conversation also highlights Taiwan's critical role in U.S. foreign policy, the microchip market, and ongoing U.S.-China tensions. Additionally, Khan touches on Taiwan's defense strategies and the broader implications for global security, making it a compelling analysis of a vital global flashpoint.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Taiwan's Historical Narratives and Geopolitical Significance
02:04 • 12min
Taiwan's Historical Journey: From Indigenous Hub to Modern Identity
13:36 • 6min
Taiwan's Political Significance in U.S. Foreign Policy
20:06 • 26min
The Geopolitical Significance of Taiwan in the Microchip Market
45:44 • 5min
Taiwan's Defense Strategies and Global Implications
50:20 • 8min
Future Research Directions in Global Fisheries and Environmental Challenges
58:29 • 3min