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Helping Leaders Decode China-Taiwan Risk

RED TOWER INSTITUTE

Leaders in Executive Education and Immersive Expeditions on Cross-Strait Tensions

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China’s ambitions for Taiwan could pose an existential threat to global security and economic stability across the globe.

Unfortunately, this complex topic is often oversimplified into headlines and sound bites. Even worse, many leap straight to war, overlooking the wide range of outcomes that fall short of armed conflict.

We’ve found that good leaders refuse to sleepwalk into this uncertain future, and these leaders deserve a place to unpack this complex problem. They need tools to synthesize its deep cultural, political, and economic factors and see the problem through the lens of Chinese Communist Party in order to better anticipate Beijing’s next move.

We specialize in executive education for leaders looking to do exactly this, leaders who want to level up on a looming cross-strait crisis.

No matter where you lead, we exist to give you the context and clarity for strategic action in your domain.

How We Help

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Party School

Three Day Deep Dive on the Chinese Communist Party

Understand the CCP, its plans for Taiwan, and what you should do about it.

Location: Annapolis, MD

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Taiwan Expedition

Exclusive Taiwan trips for business and thought leaders seeking ground truth on China risk.

祖国统一是历史必然

-Xi Jinping

WHY TAIWAN? WHY NOW?

"The Reunification of the Motherland is a Historical Inevitability”.

Xi Jinping has given his military commanders a bold charge: be capable of taking Taiwan by 2027.

This small island stands at the crossroads of global politics, economics, and security—making it one of the most strategically significant locations in the world today.

Decisions made here will echo far beyond its borders.

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