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Lewis Carroll Goes to Taiwan

In the face of Beijing’s coercion, simply maintaining the status quo requires the US “to run as fast as we can.” 

President Tsai Ing-wen delivers a speech during Taiwan National Day on October 10, 2023, in Taipei, Taiwan. (Photo by Annabelle Chih/Getty Images)
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President Tsai Ing-wen delivers a speech during Taiwan National Day on October 10, 2023, in Taipei, Taiwan. (Photo by Annabelle Chih/Getty Images)

In “Through the Looking-Glass,” the Red Queen tells Alice: “My dear, here we must run as fast as we can, just to stay in place. And if you wish to go anywhere you must run twice as fast as that.” She might have been thinking of Taiwan.

During a recent trip there, I heard repeatedly from the country’s new leaders that they are committed to the status quo. According to a February from the American Institute in Taiwan, more than 80% of Taiwanese agree. But a contested geopolitical status quo doesn’t maintain itself. To do so, the U.S. and Taiwan must pursue sustained actions and counteractions.