
China Insider China Insider | The New US National Security Strategy, Anti-Japanese Sentiment in Shanghai, CCP Coercion Campaign Against Taiwan
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Dec 9, 2025 The discussion dives into the 2025 National Security Strategy, emphasizing a strong Indo-Pacific defense with a focus on Taiwan. Tensions rise as anti-Japanese sentiment surfaces during a cultural festival in Shanghai, reflecting the CCP's struggle with public backlash. Additionally, Miles Yu confronts the CCP's attempts to discredit his views on Taiwan, revealing the regime's tactics aimed at controlling narratives. The interplay of domestic dissent and international relations provides a compelling look at the evolving landscape in the region.
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2017 NSS Set The Doctrinal Baseline
- The 2017 NSS marked a doctrinal shift making China the top strategic threat and refocusing U.S. priority to the Indo-Pacific.
- Miles Yu argues the 2025 NSS is an implementation and further specification of that 2017 paradigm rather than a new strategy.
NSS Reflects Departmental Fingerprints
- The 2025 NSS shows a functional, departmental fingerprinting with trade, Western Hemisphere, and defense sections reflecting Treasury, State, and Defense priorities.
- Yu says this indicates an individualized implementation approach within the broader 2017 strategic paradigm.
Economic Rebalancing Framed As America First
- The 2025 NSS emphasizes rebalancing economic ties with China toward reciprocity and 'America First' trade posture.
- Yu highlights deterrence and economic opening as twin priorities, but warns opening China historically has failed.
