Presidential agency steers defense and resilience reforms, conducts key diplomacy

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Joseph Wu, right, secretary-general of Taiwan’s National Security Council, accompanies President Lai Ching-te, center, at a briefing co-hosted by the Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club in June. (Taiwan Presidential Office)

THOMPSON CHAU

TAIPEI — Once regarded as a “government within a government” created by Taiwan’s former strongman, the National Security Council is quietly taking on a bigger and broader role in orchestrating the island democracy’s efforts to fend off pressure from China.