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Japan and China: Tensions Mounting

Japan and China: Tensions Mounting

Drama in the East China Sea between Tokyo and Beijing has gone from bad to worse.

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?

China's Small-Stick Diplomacy Goes Airborne

China's Small-Stick Diplomacy Goes Airborne

With Chinese aircraft flying near disputed islands, Beijing seems to be employing a familiar strategy.

Can China Learn from Rome?

Can China Learn from Rome?

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

China's Island Strategy: "Redefine the Status Quo."

China's Island Strategy: "Redefine the Status Quo."

“the Japanese side should face squarely the reality that a fundamental change has already occurred…”

Doubling Down in the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands?

Doubling Down in the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands?

Although China and Japan continue to talk, both sides seem to be hardening their positions.

Can China 'Win' Without Fighting?

Can China 'Win' Without Fighting?

Beijing’s “shadowboxing” strategy: China may have the luxury of wearing down Japan in the East China Sea.

Tensions in the East China Sea: Here To Stay

Tensions in the East China Sea: Here To Stay

Why misconceptions, nationalism, and strategic advantage give China little incentive to seek compromise.

What to Talk About: Easing China-Japan Island Tensions

What to Talk About: Easing China-Japan Island Tensions

China and Japan will hold fresh talks over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands. Can a compromise be found?

Japan's Cold War Navy

Japan's Cold War Navy

“An unintended consequence of Cold War maritime strategy is that the JMSDF remains a partial navy.”

Something to Talk About, Again

Something to Talk About, Again

MIT’s Taylor Fravel gives an update on a possible way out of the current Senkaku / Diaoyu Islands stalemate.

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