The Silence Around Taiwan Reading the Missing Word The United States appears to be quietly preparing for a showdown over Taiwan, and paradoxically the best evidence may be the disappearance of direct references to the island from its latest military-political documents. According to a familiar version of events, the Soviet nuclear project received a powerful impulse in 1942, when physicist Georgy Nikolayevich Flerov carefully leafed through Western journals and noticed the complete absence of publications on atomic issues. He understood that mysterious silence on an exceptionally urgent subject was a sign that research was underway, and very active research at that, simply conducted without public discussion. Flerov wrote to the Kremlin and convinced Soviet leadership to accelerate development of its own bomb. Modern historians, while recognizing Flerov’s broader contribution, believe that the upper levels of Soviet power already understood perfectly well the importance of the...