The article explores the historical and ongoing tensions between China and Taiwan, highlighting how the former Nationalist government retreated to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War, leading to Taiwan's self-governance. While economic cooperation exists, China employs intimidation tactics against Taiwan, trying to isolate it globally. The potential for military conflict looms large, as simulations examine both countries' military capabilities. With China's military being the largest and increasingly advanced, understanding this potential conflict is crucial for grasping future global power balances.
China's military is modernized and powerful, with 2.2 million active personnel, a vast navy, and a significant nuclear arsenal, complicating the dynamics with Taiwan.
Taiwan maintains its own separate governance and economy, forging ties with countries like the U.S. amid threats from China to assert sovereignty over the territory.
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