Sino-US Relations – 4
Assessing US-China Relations: How We Should Not Misread China? On March 25, 2014, President Xi Jinping met President Barack Obama on the sidelines of the third Nuclear […]
Assessing US-China Relations: How We Should Not Misread China? On March 25, 2014, President Xi Jinping met President Barack Obama on the sidelines of the third Nuclear […]
February and March 2014 saw Japan much more isolated than at any point since the US occupation, but the shallowness and myopia of Japan’s media coverage stood out […]
Russian and Chinese leaders regularly profess an ever-growing congruence of interests and ever-increasing economic, political, and even military cooperation. According to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in October 2013, […]
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1Early last month, China announced its projected 2014 defense budget of 808 billion yuan (roughly USD 132 billion), a 12.2 percent increase over the previous year. This continues […]
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Russia’s writings on Asia over the past two months included much on Russia’s pivot toward the Asia-Pacific, its relations with Japan, and its approach toward the Korean Peninsula. […]
Obama’s Trip to Asia—How to Deal with China in the “Gray Zone” President Obama’s visit next month to four East Asian allies and partners almost certainly will […]
Michael Yahuda, Sino-Japanese Relations after the Cold War: Two tigers Sharing a Mountain (London: Routledge: 2013) Bilateral relations between pairs of Northeast Asian countries—China, Japan, and South Korea– […]
The discourse employed in China to control the narrative on domestic and global issues has long attracted special attention. Confucian tradition placed fundamental importance on the “rectification of […]