Policy Alert #110 | October 15, 2015 Russian airstrikes in Syria since September 30, portrayed by the Kremlin as an attack against the Islamic State (IS),…
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Policy Alert #110 | October 15, 2015 Russian airstrikes in Syria since September 30, portrayed by the Kremlin as an attack against the Islamic State (IS),…
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The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)—a $46 billon development megaproject which aims to connect Gwadar Port and Xinjiang via a network of railways, highways, and pipelines—is…
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As we may have expected, the historic agreement reached between Iran and the P5+1 group of world powers at Vienna in the mid-July has already…
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Policy Alert #108 | September 16, 2015 Europe is currently witnessing a massive refugee influx as millions of people flee war-torn countries such as Syria,…
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The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is already famous for its strict controls over Internet content and users. If anything, these controls appear to be…
Mike Mochizuki, the Japan-U.S. Relations Chair in Memory of Gaston Sigur at George Washington University, co-authored an op-ed with Akikazu Hashimoto, project professor at J.F. Oberlin…
Asia Report #34 | September 2015 Taiwan faces a host of challenges in its cross strait relations with a rising China. Among these challenges, Taiwan’s…
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Policy Alert #107 | August 26, 2015 A near-9 percent dive in China shares sent world stocks and commodity prices tumbling on Monday amidst deepening…
Policy Alert #106 | August 26, 2015 A series of ASEAN meetings including the 22nd ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) and the 48th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM)…
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August 18, 2015
For long, Japan-China relations have largely been acrimonious due to historical and territorial factors. Despite strong economic ‘bonhomie’, the two countries have failed to resolve these disputes amicably. The situation could deteriorate further in coming months following the release of Japan’s latest Defense White Paper expressing strong concern over China’s ‘coercive’ maritime advances in the East and South China Seas. The White Paper expresses strong opposition to the ongoing construction of new gas fields by the Chinese near the median line between China and Japan in the East China Sea region. These constructions have raised strong economic and security concerns within Japan. On the other hand, China has taken few steps to assuage Japanese concerns while maintaining a critical stance on Japan’s White Paper. Such developments could widen the gulf between the two countries further.
August 18, 2015 For long, Japan-China relations have largely been acrimonious due to historical and territorial factors. Despite strong economic ‘bonhomie’, the two countries have…
Popular anti-foreign sentiments have been an important part of modern China’s historical interactions with the outside world, from the Boxer Rebellion at the turn of…
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A dominant theme in China’s current diplomacy is the “One Belt, One Road” initiative, aimed to promote economic integration and “connectivity” across Asia, Europe, and…
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Policy Alert #105 | August 4, 2015 The launch of a UN arbitration tribunal on the China-Philippines maritime dispute has Asian powers watching closely as…