

Fri, Nov 07
|Memorial Hall, Room 302
Resolved, that the United States Should Defend Taiwan if China Invades
Should the U.S. stand as Taiwan’s shield against a Chinese invasion, risking global conflict? Or is non-intervention the wiser path to avoid WWIII?
Time & Location
Nov 07, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Memorial Hall, Room 302, 45 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
About the event
Step into the arena of international tension at the Harvard Union Society as we tackle a question that could reshape global power: Should the United States commit to defending Taiwan against a potential Chinese invasion?
Proponents argue it’s a moral and strategic imperative, necessary to defend the world's supply of semi-conductors. Opponents caution that such a move could ignite a catastrophic war.
This debate promises to explore the delicate balance of military alliances, economic ties, and geopolitical risks. Prepare for a thought-provoking clash of perspectives that could echo beyond the chamber.
