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Historical Anti-Japanese Demonstrations in China and the Recent Shenzhen Incident

Historical Anti-Japanese Demonstrations in China and the Recent Shenzhen Incident

By KAWASHIMA Shin
Why this time is different.

In Historic First, Japan Sends Naval Ship Through the Taiwan Strait

In Historic First, Japan Sends Naval Ship Through the Taiwan Strait

By Takahashi Kosuke
With the unprecedented move this time, Japan now joined the other Western countries engaging in freedom-of-navigation exercises in the Taiwan Strait.
10-year-old Japanese Boy Dies After Stabbing Attack in China

10-year-old Japanese Boy Dies After Stabbing Attack in China

By Mari Yamaguchi and Emily Wang Fujiyama
For the second time in three months, a knife-wielding man attacked Japanese schoolchildren in China.

Chinese Aircraft Carrier Comes Closer Than Ever to Japan

Chinese Aircraft Carrier Comes Closer Than Ever to Japan

By Mari Yamaguchi
Japan called the close approach of the Liaoning and its accompanying destroyers “absolutely unacceptable.”

Japan Confirms First-Ever Airspace Intrusion by a Chinese Military Aircraft

Japan Confirms First-Ever Airspace Intrusion by a Chinese Military Aircraft

By Takahashi Kosuke
A Y-9 intelligence-gathering aircraft was spotted flying above Japanese territorial waters – an unprecedented event.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

China-Japan Relations at a Crossroads Amid Strategic Challenges

China-Japan Relations at a Crossroads Amid Strategic Challenges

By Aparna Divya
As economic interdependence collides with security concerns, China and Japan must decide between the paths of rivalry or coexistence.

Japan to Build Major New Vessel for the Senkaku Islands

Japan to Build Major New Vessel for the Senkaku Islands

By TSURUTA Jun
The Japan Coast Guard will be getting a new patrol vessel for the waters around the Senkaku Islands.
A New Chinese Buoy Is Causing Concern in Japan

A New Chinese Buoy Is Causing Concern in Japan

By Andrew Orchard
Tokyo says a Chinese ship placed a small buoy in the Shikoku Basin along Japan's southern continental shelf. Beijing says it is for tsunami observation.

The Significance of East Asia’s Trilateral Summit

The Significance of East Asia’s Trilateral Summit

By KAWASHIMA Shin
Arguments that it produced no results are misplaced.

Japan, China, South Korea Trilateral Summit Was a Missed Opportunity

Japan, China, South Korea Trilateral Summit Was a Missed Opportunity

By Thisanka Siripala
The three leaders touched base on economic cooperation and trade revitalization, with an eye on reducing regional friction.

With Trilateral Summit, China, Japan, South Korea Look for a Reset

With Trilateral Summit, China, Japan, South Korea Look for a Reset

By Duncan Bartlett
Despite obvious friction points, the three leaders are hoping to make progress on economic cooperation – especially a long-sought FTA.
Japan’s ‘Grave Concern’ Over New Hong Kong Legislation

Japan’s ‘Grave Concern’ Over New Hong Kong Legislation

By KAWASHIMA Shin
Tokyo is worried about the Safeguarding National Security Bill.

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