Blue Water is a geopolitical and military analysis series examining a potential war between China and Taiwan and the likelihood of U.S. intervention. It explores Chinese blockade and invasion strategies, Taiwan’s defenses, and American naval options, with a focus on China’s rise as a blue-water naval power. The series underscores how any conflict would be costly, complex, and globally destabilizing.
About The Editor
Richard Jupa
Richard Jupa graduated from Columbia College in NYC with a BA in English literature. Commissioned as a naval officer, he served aboard an aircraft carrier during the latter stage of the Vietnam War. He later worked at a major U.S.credit rating agency as a finance editor for more than two decades. Mr.Jupa is the co-author of Gulf Wars, a book on the 1991-1992 Gulf War. He has also published over a dozen articles on contemporary conflicts, as well as numerous reviews of military histories and analyses.
Letter to Xi: ‘Don’t Do It’
The Eagle Versus the Dragon, Part 3: The Chinese Response
The Eagle Versus the Dragon, Part 2: The Distant Blockade
The Eagle versus The Dragon, Part 1: China-U.S. Naval Conflict Scenarios
Attacking Taiwan: China’s Land and Sea Invasion Strategy
Defending Taiwan: Exploring Taiwanese Military Defenses Against a Chinese Invasion
Invading Taiwan: Is China’s Amphibious Toolbox Big Enough?
Taking Taiwan: Chinese Naval-Blockade Options