WorldSnap – Geopolitics , Global Power Plays and International
In 1949, China’s civil war appeared to end. Mao Zedong’s Communist forces took control of the mainland and founded the People’s Republic of China, while Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist government retreated across the sea to Taiwan. But the war did not truly end. It moved. Taiwan became the refuge of a defeated government, the symbol of an unfinished civil war, and eventually one of the most dangerous flashpoints in the world. Today, the Taiwan Strait is where history, nationalism, democracy, American power, Chinese ambition, military strategy, and advanced semiconductor technology all collide. This episode explores how the events of 1949 created the Taiwan crisis we know today — and why this island remains one of the most important and fragile places in the global order.
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