Publishing Institution:
Project 2049 Institute
The Project 2049 Institute is a nonprofit research organization focused on promoting American values and security interests in the Indo-Pacific region. We specialize in open-source research using Chinese language sources to inform policy debate and advance public education. Our core mission is to create and disseminate knowledge that makes the region more peaceful and prosperous.
The Project 2049 Institute is located in Arlington, Virginia, and was co-founded in 2008 by the Honorable Randall Schriver and Lt Col Mark Stokes (USAF, ret.). We are a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Independent and non-partisan, our research is focused on bolstering human rights and national security.
The Project 2049 Institute's work is made possible by grants and contracts from the U.S. government, like-minded governments, charitable foundations, major corporations, and individual donors.
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Resources:
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June 30, 2020
Watching Over the Taiwan Strait: The Role of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Taiwan’s Defense Strategy
By:
Ian Easton, Mark Stokes, Yang Kuang-shun, Eric Lee, Colby Ferland
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June 04, 2019
Regime Resilience and Civil Resistance in Post-Tiananmen China
By:
Yang Jianli, Han Lianchao
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February 14, 2019
A Golden Opportunity for a U.S.-Taiwan Free Trade Agreement
By:
Dan Blumenthal, Michael Mazza
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January 01, 2019
China's Top Five War Plans
By:
Ian Easton
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September 25, 2018
The People’s Liberation Army Strategic Support Force: Leadership and Structure
By:
Rachael Burton, Mark Stokes
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March 30, 2018
White Warships and Little Blue Men: The Looming “Short, Sharp War” in the East China Sea over the Senkakus
By:
James E. Fanell, Kerry K. Gershaneck
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March 16, 2018
U.S.-Taiwan Relations in a Sea of Change
By:
Ian Easton, Richard L. Armitage, Mark Stokes
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February 01, 2018
Addressing China's Coercion in the Taiwan Strait
By:
Ted Yoho
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December 01, 2017
Taiwan's All-Volunteer Force and Military Transformation
By:
Dee Wu
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January 01, 2017
Red Drones Over Disputed Seas
By:
Project 2029 Institute
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January 01, 2017
Getting the U.S.-China Relationship Right
By:
Cory Gardner
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January 01, 2017
Taiwan, Submarines, and Competitive Strategies for U.S.-China Competition
By:
Henry Holst
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January 01, 2017
The Nature of China’s Rise and Why It Matters to the U.S. and Japan: A Japanese Perspective
By:
Hiroko Maeda
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January 01, 2017
Developments in China’s Conventional Precision Strike Capabilities
By:
Akira Marusaki
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February 01, 2015
The Intersection of HADR and the Rohingya Refugee Crisis
By:
Kelsey Broderick
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January 01, 2015
Of Monarchs and Military Men: The Political Pathologies that Undermine Democracy in Burma and Thailand
By:
Kelley Currie