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How Involved Is Xi Jinping in the Diaoyu Crisis?

How Involved Is Xi Jinping in the Diaoyu Crisis?

As tensions rise, Linda Jakobson looks at how China’s leader-in-waiting may be involved—and the role of dysfunctional decision-making.

Not Rising, But Rejuvenating: The "Chinese Dream"

Not Rising, But Rejuvenating: The "Chinese Dream"

Many talk of China “rising.” Chinese view their fortunes as a return to greatness from a “century of humiliation” — and not a rise from nothing.

Tensions Mount Between Japan and China

Tensions Mount Between Japan and China

With strong words coming from both sides, Tokyo and Beijing’s spat over islands in the E. China Sea drags on.

Japan's Navy: Sailing Towards the Future

Japan's Navy: Sailing Towards the Future

While China’s growing naval power grabs headlines, Japan’s evolving navy might just be the real story.

Japan, China Scramble Military Jets in East China Sea

Japan, China Scramble Military Jets in East China Sea

Tensions continue to mount in the East China Sea between Japan and China over disputed islands.

Japanese Automakers Hope For Better Year in China

Japanese Automakers Hope For Better Year in China

Tensions between Japan and China resulted in lean times for Japanese automakers. Can they bounce back?

China's Maritime Surveillance Fleet Adds Muscle

China's Maritime Surveillance Fleet Adds Muscle

China has added new capabilities that could increase tensions in the East and South China Seas even more.

A Frightening Prospect: War in the East China Sea

A Frightening Prospect: War in the East China Sea

A noted scholar warns of a China – Japan war with the U.S. being dragged in. Is it possible?

Taiwan's East China Sea Peace Plan

Taiwan's East China Sea Peace Plan

President Ma has crafted a plan to solve the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands dispute. Could it work?

Can “Abenomics” Save Japan’s Economy?

Can “Abenomics” Save Japan’s Economy?

On Sunday Japanese voters gave Shinzo Abe and the LDP a landslide win. Can he revive Japan’s growth prospects?

Why China Needs to Change its Japan Policy

There seems to be a perception in Beijing that “Japan doesn’t matter.” That would be a mistake.

Can China Learn from Rome?

Can China Learn from Rome?

China can emulate a Roman general known for delay—if it has the patience.

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