Submit an annotated bibliography of at least 5 high quality research sources such as journal articles (including Foreign Affairs or Journal of Democracy) or think tank reports plus one book. For each of the five sources, please provide 1-2 paragraphs summarizing the source and another paragraph describing how this source will tentatively fit into the overall project. Do not use the following sources:
- Pottinger, M. The Boiling Moat: Urgent Steps to Defend Taiwan. The Hoover Institution. 2024.
- Cancian, Mark. Cancian, Matthew. Heginbotham, E. The First Battle of the Next War: Wargaming a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan. Center for Strategic & International Studies. 2023. https://csis-website-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/publication/230109_Cancian_FirstBattle_NextWar.pdf?VersionId=XlDrfCUHet8OZSOYW_9PWx3xtc0ScGHn
- Murakami, M (村上政俊). Taiwan Incidents, the US-Japan Security Treaty, and the US Forces in Japan (台湾有事と日米安全保障条約、在日米軍基地). Koryu (交流):7-12. Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association. 2023. https://www.koryu.or.jp/Portals/0/images/publications/magazine/2023/11/2311_all.pdf
- Sung, S. The Asymmetry and Horizontalization of the Korea-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty (韓米相互防衛条約の非対称性と水平化). Ritsumeikan University. 2002. https://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/acd/cg/law/lex/03-3/so.pdf
- Klingner, B. South Korea Cannot Afford to Sit Out Taiwan Contingencies. The Heritage Foundation. 2024. https://www.heritage.org/china/report/south-korea-cannot-afford-sit-out-taiwan-contingencies
- China’s Influence and the Center-periphery Tug of War in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Indo-PacificChapter: More than sharp power: Chinese influence operations in Taiwan, Hong Kong and beyond
- Fulda, Andreas. The Struggle for Democracy in Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong : Sharp Power and Its Discontents. Abingdon, Oxon ; Routledge, 2020.
- Huang, Jaw-Nian. “China’s Propaganda and Disinformation Operations in Taiwan: A Sharp Power Perspective.” China: An International Journal 21, no. 2 (2023): 143-170. https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/chn.2023.a898346.
- Chen, Ketty W. “Combating Beijing’s Sharp Power: Taiwan’s Democracy Under Fire.” Journal of Democracy 33, no. 3 (2022): 144-157. https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jod.2022.0029.
- Tzu-Chieh Hung, Tzu-Wei Hung, How China’s Cognitive Warfare Works: A Frontline Perspective of Taiwan’s Anti-Disinformation Wars, Journal of Global Security Studies, Volume 7, Issue 4, December 2022, ogac016, https://doi.org/10.1093/jogss/ogac016
- Wu, Yenna. “Recognizing and Resisting China’s Evolving Sharp Power.” American Journal of Chinese Studies 26, no. 2 (2019): 129–53. http://www.jstor.org/stable/45216268.