
Can Taiwan have security AND the good life? – Brookings
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By Richard C. Bush, Bill Finan
Richard Bush, whose experience with Taiwan spans decades, discusses his new book, “Difficult Choices: Taiwan’s quest for security and the good life,” just published by the Brookings Institution Press. Also, David Wessel offers his thoughts on the Federal Reserve’s approach to inflation, calling it a “big deal.” You can also listen to Wessel on SoundCloud.
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