Guest talk by Su Yu-Sung "Strategic Communication between Beijing and Taipei: Brinkmanship Without Dialogue"
| Start: | Thursday 19. Feb 2026, 13:30 |
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| End: | Thursday 19. Feb 2026, 15:00 |
| Event language: | angličtina |
| Place: | 244 NB |
| Contact person: | Zuzana Stuchlíková |
| Tags: | #cas #centrumasijskychstudii #diskuse #doktorandi #prednaska |
We cordially invite you to a guest talk and discussion with Professor Su Yu-Sung of Tsinghua University in Beijing, organised by the Jan Masaryk Centre for International Studies, in cooperation with the Department of International and Diplomatic Studies and the Center for Asian Studies (CAS), at the Faculty of International Relations, Prague University of Economics and Business.
The event will take place on Thursday, February 19th (13:30-15:00), at the Faculty of International Relations, room No. 244 NB.
This talk examines the current cross–Strait tension through a game-theoretic lens. Since the DPP administration under Tsai Ing-wen took power, official dialogue between China and Taiwan has largely ceased, driven by Beijing’s insistence on the “1992 Consensus” and Taipei’s refusal to endorse it. What has emerged is a strategic standoff characterised by harsh rhetoric, military signalling from China, and Taiwan’s continued emphasis on de facto independence. This interaction resembles a classic brinkmanship or “chicken game,” where each side seeks to compel the other to yield. However, if misinterpreted, it risks transforming into a prisoner’s dilemma in which mutual escalation leads to conflict. Political language and public statements now function as a critical substitute for formal dialogue, serving as a new channel of strategic communication. Paradoxically, firm and responsive rhetoric from both sides can stabilise expectations and clarify intentions, making this confrontational discourse not merely a sign of danger, but also a new and necessary form of communication.