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J. Michael Cole

J. Michael Cole

J. Michael Cole is editor in chief of Taiwan Sentinel as well as a Taipei-based Senior Fellow with the China Policy Institute/Taiwan Studies Programme at the University of Nottingham, UK

J. Michael Cole is editor in chief of Taiwan Sentinel as well as a Taipei-based Senior Fellow with the China Policy Institute/Taiwan Studies Programme at the University of Nottingham, UK and associate researcher with the French Centre for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC). He was chief editor of www.thinking-taiwan.com, a site sponsored by a foundation created by current Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, from 2014-16, and deputy news editor at the Taipei Times from 2010-13. He is a former analyst at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) in Ottawa and has a Master’s Degree in War Studies from the Royal Military College of Canada. He is a regular columnist for The Diplomat, The National Interest, and a contributor for Jane’s Defence Weekly. His work has also appeared in several international outlets including the Wall Street Journal, the Globe and Mail, the Christian Science Monitor, the Age, the Brookings Institution, and CNN. His latest book, Convergence or Conflict in the Taiwan Strait, was published by Routledge in 2016.
You can follow him on Twitter: @jmichaelcole1.
Posts by J. Michael Cole
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January 03, 2014

Senkaku Weirdness to Start Off the Year

By J. Michael Cole
The East China Sea has already seen a number of surprises in 2014.
December 27, 2013

As China Rides High, a Downcast Taiwan Becomes More Vulnerable

By J. Michael Cole
China is convinced that history is on its side and that its political system is best – what does this mean for Taiwan?

December 20, 2013

Can a China-Russia Axis Bankrupt the US?

By J. Michael Cole
Russia and China have studied the end of the Cold War and how the US ultimately defeated the USSR by bankrupting it.

December 14, 2013

Taiwan Showcases AH-64E Apache Guardian Helicopters

By J. Michael Cole
Taiwan received the first six of 30 Boeing AH-64E Apache “Guardian” attack helicopters ordered from the U.S.

December 06, 2013

Militarization of the Arctic Heats Up, Russia Takes the Lead

By J. Michael Cole
Arctic states have begun rebuilding their military forces and capabilities in order to operate in the region.
November 28, 2013

China's ADIZ: Taiwan's Dilemma

By J. Michael Cole
If Taiwan ever wants to be an equal participant in regional security, it must stand up to China over the new ADIZ.

November 18, 2013

Is China and Taiwan’s Diplomatic Truce Over?

Last week The Gambia decided to cut ties with Taiwan. The implications could be significant.

November 12, 2013

How A2/AD Can Defeat China

A new report by the Rand Corporation calls for turning China’s A2/AD strategy on its head.

November 05, 2013

Does China Want a Cold War?

A new video by PLA generals suggest that some in the CCP are eager for a Cold War with Washington.

September 27, 2013

Taiwan’s Navy Shoots Down a Simulated Chinese Drone

This week Taiwan conducted the first test of its premier SM-2 surface-to-air missile in six years.

September 17, 2013

US Arms Sales to Taiwan Aren’t the Problem

It is Beijing’s demands for reunification, not U.S. arms sales, that make Taiwan such a flashpoint.

September 10, 2013

China Flies Bombers and Drone Near Japanese Skies

China is stepping up its provocations ahead of the anniversary of Japan’s nationalization of the Diaoyu/Sekakus.

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