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Taiwan Straits, Tough Geopolitics
Episode 115

Taiwan Straits, Tough Geopolitics

Amid mounting geopolitical tensions over the independence of Taiwan, Mark and team consider various scenarios regarding how this is ultimately resolved. China appears to be taking a long-term perspective in its goal to unify Taiwan with the mainland, and thus the most likely scenario assumes the current uncomfortable, but peaceful status quo. But much darker scenarios can't be ruled out.

Moody's Talks - Inside Economics · Mark Zandi, Marisa DiNatale, Cris deRitis, Tim Uy, Steve Cochrane

June 9, 202358m 27s

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Show Notes

Amid mounting geopolitical tensions over the independence of Taiwan, Mark and team consider various scenarios regarding how this is ultimately resolved. China appears to be taking a long-term perspective in its goal to unify Taiwan with the mainland, and thus the most likely scenario assumes the current uncomfortable, but peaceful status quo.  But much darker scenarios can’t be ruled out.

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