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Near Collision Shows Changing East China Sea Security Environment
By Clint Richards
A near mid-air collision, and Obama’s new limited foreign policy, test Japanese defense policies.
China and Japan's Deteriorating Relationship
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Diplomat speaks with Michael Green about the root cause of the tensions, the possibility for conflict, and strategies for repairing relations.
China’s Unmanned Carrier-Based J-20 is a Pipedream (For Now)
By Harry Kazianis
For years to come an unmanned, carrier-based 5th generation stealth fighter will remain a fantasy in Beijing.
Apple To Score Huge China Deal
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, more on the ADIZ, Biden in Asia, success in Shanghai schools and failures in HIV prevention. Weekly China links.
Forget Japan: China’s ADIZ Threatens Taiwan
By Zachary Keck
The East China Sea ADIZ effectively cuts off US forces in Japan and South Korea from Taiwan.
Comparing China's Border Agreement with India and the ADIZ
By Ankit Panda
Both developments came in late 2013 and yield important lessons about China's preferences in border disputes.
South Korea Conducts Military Drill in China’s ADIZ
By Zachary Keck
In defiance of Beijing’s new ADIZ, South Korea’s Navy conduct air and sea drills near Ieodo Rock.
A South China Sea ADIZ: China’s Next Move
By Harry Kazianis
The East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone is just the beginning.
South Korea to Expand Its Air Defense Identification Zone
By Zachary Keck
Following the creation of the East China Sea ADIZ, Seoul is planning on expanding the territory its own ADIZ covers.
The Diplomat's East China Sea ADIZ Analysis Round-Up
By Ankit Panda
Also, a few defense and security links ahead of the weekend.
Is the China-South Korea Honeymoon Over?
By J. Berkshire Miller
Beijing-Seoul ties had been warming considerably, at Japan’s expense. Will the ADIZ row derail them?
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