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Japan-Taiwan Relations
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Japan's Practical Taiwan Policy
By Emily S. Chen
What's driving Japan's outreach toward Taiwan?
Taiwan's Puzzling New Approach to Japan
By Chih-Cheng Chang and Chih-Chin Chen
How has Tsai Ing-wen handled Taiwan-Japan relations during her first 100 days in office?
Taiwan, Japan to Seek Bilateral Talks on Fishing Spat
By Mina Pollmann
After sending Coast Guard vessels to conduct competing patrols near Okinotori Island, the two sides are ready to talk.
Taiwan-Japan Fishing Dispute Heats Up
By Shannon Tiezzi
Taiwan sends Coast Guard and military vessels to enforce its right to fish in what Japan claims as its EEZ.
Will Taiwan's 'Comfort Women' Get an Apology From Japan?
By Mina Pollmann
After reaching a deal with South Korea over the "comfort women" issue, will Japan ignore Taiwanese victims?
Taiwan Elections: An Opportunity for Japan?
By Chen Yo-Jung
Tsai Ing-wen’s victory was greeted with enthusiasm in Tokyo.
China, Taiwan Apply Pressure to Japan Over 'Comfort Women' Issue
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing and Taipei respond to Japan's agreement with South Korea over World War II sex slaves.
What Taiwan-Japan Relations Might Look Like in 2016
By Shannon Tiezzi
Tsai Ing-wen's visit to Japan provides a glimpse of the importance she ascribes to the Taiwan-Japan relationship.
Better Get Used to it, China: Taiwan and Japan Will Get Closer
By J. Michael Cole
Geopolitical context and domestic sentiments mean Tokyo and Taipei are likely to draw closer together.
History and the Possibility of Taiwan-Japan Relations
By Lorand C. Laskai
Many Taiwanese have a surprisingly positive take on Japan’s colonial legacy, with memories that remain salient today.
To Counter Beijing, Japan Moves Closer to Taiwan
By Shannon Tiezzi
Rumors of a Japanese Taiwan Relations Act hint at a possible strategy to court Taipei at Beijing's expense.
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