Commentary: A War for Taiwan Is Unlikely for China
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A commentary questions the likelihood of China initiating a war over Taiwan, suggesting alternative methods of influence.
- The author highlights common ignorance about China and its strategies.
- An anecdote describes Zhou Qunfei, founder of Lens Technology, at a state dinner with Elon Musk and Tim Cook, illustrating China's technological and economic prowess.
A commentary piece challenges the notion that China would resort to military conflict to reclaim Taiwan, arguing that Beijing possesses more effective, non-combative strategies for achieving its aims. The author posits that a widespread lack of understanding about China fuels assumptions of aggressive military action. Instead, the piece suggests China's power is exerted through economic and technological means. This is underscored by an anecdote about Zhou Qunfei, the founder of Lens Technology, a major supplier of screens for electronic devices. Her presence at a high-profile state dinner alongside tech titans like Elon Musk and Tim Cook serves as a subtle illustration of China's significant role in global technology and manufacturing. The article implies that China's influence is more deeply embedded through economic leverage and innovation than through overt military threats.
Originally published by Le Temps in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.