Inside "Defending Taiwan": How to prevent a war between China and the US with Eyck Freymann

Inside "Defending Taiwan": How to prevent a war between China and the US with Eyck Freymann

Fresh out of the studio, Eyck Freymann, Hoover fellow at Stanford and author of Defending Taiwan: A Strategy to Prevent War with China, joins us to explore why the Taiwan question will be decided by economics and coercion, not by invasion. Eyck unpacks the Thucydides Trap as a warning, not a prophecy, traces how Xi Jinping's Belt and Road statecraft shapes his approach to Taiwan, and contrasts a kinetic invasion with the "quarantine" scenario he fears most. He reframes 2027 as a capability milestone, recasts TSMC as a "silicon magnet" binding America to Taiwan, and flags Taiwan's 2028 election as the real flashpoint. Last but not least, Eyck argues the real task is to deter the crisis, not the war.

"For Beijing, I hope they will say: the United States actually does have a strategy to use every element of its national power to preserve peace and stability without provoking us, and we should not assume the United States is incapable of an effective response. In Taiwan, I think the lesson is: the United States trusts the people of Taiwan to choose the best future for themselves, and ultimately Taiwan's fate is up to the people of Taiwan to choose. That is the heart of what the American One China policy is about and must be about. The people of Taiwan must choose, and the United States will respect their choices. That is a profound insight that doesn't get said often enough." - Eyck Freymann

Episode Highlights:
[00:00] Quote of the Day by Eyck Freymann from the Hoover Institution at Stanford
[01:18] Eyck's origin story
[04:02] When Taiwan deterrence pulled the threads together
[06:33] Why the CCP embraces the Thucydides Trap
[07:36] Belt and Road as decentralized statecraft
[10:18] How Belt and Road consolidated Xi's power
[11:39] Xi's legacy project: why Taiwan comes next
[12:17] What gets lost without untranslated Chinese sources
[14:12] China's unexplained nuclear breakout
[16:23] Applied history: lessons from three mentors
[19:50] Reframing the timeline: 2027 vs 2049
[22:49] Declassifying the Davidson window
[24:27] Is 2049 bound by Xi's resolution?
[27:34] Cross-strait history and the counterintuitive lesson
[29:28] Two scenarios: kinetic invasion vs customs quarantine
[34:00] The TSMC financial-shock trigger
[36:48] Strategic ambiguity vs structured ambiguity
[42:39] The one thing few understand: it's all economic
[44:39] The right and wrong asks of Southeast Asian neutrals
[47:17] The silicon shield paradox and chip onshoring
[50:19] Why the CHIPS Act won't replace Hsinchu
[53:49] The January 2028 Taiwan election as a flashpoint
[55:24] Meta-question: the neglected domestic politics of Taiwan
[58:07] What success looks like for the book
[60:14] Closing

Profile: Eyck Freymann, author of "Defending Taiwan" and Hoover Fellow

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eyck-freymann/

Personal Site: https://www.eyckfreymann.com/

Podcast Information: Bernard Leong hosts and produces the show. The proper credits for the intro and end music are "Energetic Sports Drive." G. Thomas Craig mixed and edited the episode in both video and audio format. /

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