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Illusions of Strategic Clarity: U.S. Strategic Oscillation and Geopolitical Anxiety under Structural Constraints
This paper analyzes the debate over U.S. strategic ambiguity versus strategic clarity in the Taiwan Strait, arguing that recent signals of clarity reflect strategic anxiety rather than a substantive policy shift, as U.S. behavior remains constrained by structural realism and geopolitical pressures.
A Case Study of the Real-Name Registration Policy Shaped by Revolutionary Past and the New Eras
This paper examines China’s Real-Name Registration policy as a case study of contemporary Chinese legal governance, analyzing how revolutionary-era ideological legacies combine with new digital governance mechanisms to reinforce state control over cyberspace.