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ABOUT TDR

Taiwan Defense Review is an on-line publication of Terraced Bay Associates, an organization dedicated to research, education and consulting on the military implications of Taiwan-China security relations.

Taiwan Defense Review (TDR) is the most accurate, comprehensive, and up-to-date source of defense intelligence on Taiwan available in the English language today. Meticulously researched, professionally analyzed, and expertly-presented in clear, easy-to-use format, TDR is the first and only publication specifically designed for defense professionals with an interest in Taiwan and the ROC armed forces.

TDR offers a continually updated survey of Taiwan's defense procurement programs, indigenous R&D efforts, technology, operations and training, policy/strategic issues, doctrinal evolution, and the military bureaucracy. Drawing on our network of correspondents and intimate familiarity with local resources, TDR can help see through the mist by dispelling the errors and misconceptions, to bring clarity to and focus on issues of import to the defense professional in:

  • Defense Industry
  • Market Intelligence Analysis
  • Defense Agencies
  • Government
  • Media
The breadth and depth of coverage, as well as detailed background knowledge provided by TDR is simply unparalleled in the value it brings to anyone whose work demands objective information of the highest quality.

The TDR editorial team is chaired by Fu S. Mei, a leading authority on the ROC military and a seasoned writer/researcher who has published numerous articles on Taiwan in such respected defense journals as International Defense Review. Fu had contributed to several editions of Jane's Armor & Artillery and is a steady contributor to the US Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World and Guide to World Naval Weapons Systems. He also served as a consultant to the US-based naval consulting firm AMI International and had published a monograph on his study of the Taiwanese PFG-2 frigate program.

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