
Lee Hsi-min
Lee Hsi-min is a retired admiral of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Navy and currently serves as the executive director of the Center for Peace and Security. He has been actively involved in discussions about Taiwan's defense strategy amid rising tensions with China.
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Lee Hsi-min heads the Center for Peace and Security at the Taipei School of Economics and Political Science Foundation.
Veiled antagonism in Taiwan’s TTXsAdm Lee Hsi-min, former head of Taiwan’s armed forces and chair of the games’ co-host, the Center for Peace and Security.
Malfunctions, overreactions and a steep learning curve: wargaming a Chinese attack on Taiwan | TaiwanFormer chief of the general staff Lee Hsi-min noted Blair's contributions to Taiwan's military exercises.
US support more likely as Taiwan more willing, able to fight, former head of US Pacific command saysLee Hsi-min is a retired navy admiral and former chief of the general staff who is involved in the tabletop war simulation.
Think tanks launch two-day tabletop war gamesRetired admiral Lee Hsi-min serves as executive director of the Center for Peace and Security and is participating in the war games simulation.
Think tank hosts war games in Taipei


















