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US, China Harbor Concerns About RIMPAC

US, China Harbor Concerns About RIMPAC

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Xi's anti-corruption campaign, trouble for foreign NGOs, and Xi's visit to Korea. Friday China links.
PM Nominee Withdrawals Amid Seoul Gridlock

PM Nominee Withdrawals Amid Seoul Gridlock

By Clint Richards
As Xi prepares to visit Seoul, South Korea is confounded by bad blood with Japan and its government grinding to a halt.

Japanese Report on the Kono Statement Draws Ire From Seoul, Beijing

Japanese Report on the Kono Statement Draws Ire From Seoul, Beijing

By Shannon Tiezzi
A Japanese government panel released the results of its investigation into the origins of the 1993 Kono statement.

The Complex China-South Korea Relationship

The Complex China-South Korea Relationship

By Robert E. Kelly
An upcoming visit by Xi Jinping to South Korea will likely leave much unsaid.

China Seeks Nuclear Talks Between Pyongyang, Seoul

China Seeks Nuclear Talks Between Pyongyang, Seoul

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China's take on the violence in Ukraine, U.S.-China military ties, and the top Chinese media outlets. Friday links.
The Weakest Link: How China Seeks to Destabilize the US-ROK-Japan Triangle

The Weakest Link: How China Seeks to Destabilize the US-ROK-Japan Triangle

By Jin Kai
China believes it can drive a wedge in the U.S. alliance structure by expanding its ties with South Korea.

How China Could Benefit From a United Korea

How China Could Benefit From a United Korea

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's North Korea strategy is pinned on preventing Korean unification. But would that really be so bad for China?
China’s Contradictory Foreign Policy

China’s Contradictory Foreign Policy

By Yo-Jung Chen
Why does China undermine its patient diplomacy with sudden announcements like the ADIZ?

China Is Surprisingly OK with South Korea's New ADIZ

China Is Surprisingly OK with South Korea's New ADIZ

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's restrained reaction to South Korea's expanded ADIZ further proves that its main concern is Japan.

China and the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

China and the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

China appears more aligned with the West on the North Korea nuclear issue. Is it an opening for Seoul?

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