ABSTRACT

This is the first explanation and evaluation of Taiwan’s defence forces and infrastructure. It examines not only Taiwan’s armed forces, but also its Ministry of National Defence, personnel issues, and civil-military relations.

This book provides crucial base-line data and evaluation of one of the major participants in an ongoing crisis across the Taiwan Strait that has the potential of involving China and the United States in armed conflict. It examines the danger of a possibly nuclear conflict between China and the United States which would seriously disrupt all of East Asia. It also shows how Taiwan’s defence policies and actions do not match the threat - Taipei needs to develop and pursue realistic policies.

This is essential reading for all students of East Asian security and Sino-American relations and of international and security studies in general.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|19 pages

History of Taiwan's Military

chapter 3|20 pages

Threat to Taiwan's Security

chapter 4|20 pages

Defense Organization and Administration

chapter 5|19 pages

Personnel

chapter 6|14 pages

Taiwan Army

chapter 7|14 pages

Taiwan air Force

chapter 8|16 pages

Taiwan Navy

chapter 9|17 pages

Civil–Military Relations in Taiwan

chapter 10|17 pages

A Look Ahead

chapter 11|17 pages

Conclusion