By:
Eric Chan
Taiwan lives under the shadow of an authoritarian state determined to undermine, undercut, and extinguish Taiwanese sovereignty. One poisoned fruit of that effort is an induced defense incoherency and paralysis, which Taiwan has only recently and partly overcome. In part 1, I discussed how Taiwan needs an all-around defense centered on its new “strategy of erosion” (削弱戰略). This is a strategy intended to utilize Taiwan’s terrain to maximize defender advantages, and to systematically erode the PLA’s combat power as it presses in on the island—as well as to guard against a return of paralysis in defense planning.
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By:
Dmitry Erokhin
Researchers have come to rely on digital trace data for understanding many of the topics capturing public attention. Digital trace data are the records internet users leave when they interact with the internet. Among these, search engine trends are among the most useful indicators for what topics are commanding public attention. In politics, economics, public health, and other fields, scholars have used search behavior to detect when issues move from the realm of background awareness—and become targets of active information-seeking. Google Trends is useful for this purpose, since Google is the most widely used search engine in the world. Google Trends also distinguishes between top searches, rising searches, and breakout searches, thereby allowing researchers to separate steady interest from sudden spikes.
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Ben Levine
Jessica Shiao
Taiwan lives under the shadow of an authoritarian state determined to undermine, undercut, and extinguish Taiwanese sovereignty. One poisoned fruit of that effort is an induced defense incoherency and paralysis, which Taiwan has only recently and partly overcome. In part 1, I discussed how Taiwan needs an all-around defense centered on its new “strategy of erosion” (削弱戰略). This is a strategy intended to utilize Taiwan’s terrain to maximize defender advantages, and to systematically erode the PLA’s combat power as it presses in on the island—as well as to guard against a return of paralysis in defense planning.
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