America's Security and Taiwan's Freedom: Speeches and Essays by Lí Thian-hok

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Xlibris Corporation, 2010年4月29日 - 499 頁
“The greatest threat to the U.S.’s homeland security is not a terrorist attack with a dirty bomb; it is an unexpected nuclear Pearl Harbor.” —author “Taiwan’s democratic achievement and vision of the future . . . are consistent with the American experience. Will Beijing eventually follow such a course? Decisions are still to be made, and there are limits to how effectively the U.S. can influence these decisions. But we can and we must continue to support Taiwan. Its security is ultimately our security. Of that we can be sure.” —the late Congressman Gerald B. H. Solomon Lí explains how America’s security hinges on Taiwan’s survival as an independent democracy.
 

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Liacute; Thian-hok migrated to the United States from Taiwan right after high school. He won a BA summa cum laude in politics from the University of Minnesota and a Master in Public Affairs from Princeton University. Liacute; is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries. After retiring from a career in actuarial consulting, Liacute; took up the study of U.S.-Taiwan relations and related topics and began to publish articles on the importance of Taiwan's freedom to U.S. geostrategic interests in Asia and ultimately to America's homeland security. Liacute; is a Distinguished Fellow of the International Assessment and Strategy Center.

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