Since around 2010, the U.S. has begun to emphasize the "Asia-Pacific rebalancing" strategy, shifting its attention to the Indo-Pacific region. This strategy aims to maintain the U.S.'s dominance in the region and contain China's rise. It manifests in military deployments, economic arrangements, diplomatic maneuvering, and has far-reaching impacts on Taiwan's military security, economic development, and cross-strait relations.
TIPCA closely monitors the U.S.'s strategic deployments and dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region, tracking the U.S.'s military, economic, and diplomatic initiatives and maneuvers in the region, analyzing its strategic intentions and policy orientations.
The U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy reflects its strategic goal of maintaining regional dominance, which presents both opportunities and challenges for Taiwan's development. Through comprehensive research on the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy, TIPCA provides clients with objective and transparent intelligence analysis, helping them gain a deeper understanding of the evolving regional landscape.