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"You’re Not Deterring a Country… You’re Deterring a Man" – Eyck Freymann, Author of "Defending Taiwan"

Apr 29, 2026
Eyck Freymann, Hoover Fellow at Stanford and author of Defending Taiwan, offers a short, sharp view on the shifting U.S.-China contest. He probes Xi Jinping’s aims beyond Taiwan. He explains layered deterrence across diplomatic, military, economic, and tech realms. He warns about gray-zone economic and regulatory pressures and outlines practical policy and industrial responses.
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ANECDOTE

Xi's Cultural Revolution Trauma Shaped His Style

  • Eyck Freymann recounts Xi Jinping's Cultural Revolution trauma: purged family, sent to the countryside, and disrupted education shaping his paranoia and managerial style.
  • Freymann links that biography to Xi's methodical, risk-averse yet ruthless leadership traits driving incremental expansion.
INSIGHT

Debt Restructuring Created Durable Chinese Leverage

  • China converted many Belt and Road loans into RMB-denominated, escrow-controlled syndicated structures making selective defaults hard and giving Beijing leverage over critical infrastructure.
  • Freymann explains debtor countries face downgrades and market exclusion, so stealthy restructurings often favor Chinese control instead.
ADVICE

Reassure Allies And Build A Coalition

  • Build and reassure a coalition of regional allies through diplomatic engagement and capability sharing to strengthen deterrence around Taiwan.
  • Freymann stresses working closely with Japan, Australia, South Korea and others so they are not forced with an are-you-in-or-out choice during crisis.
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