Search: China,Japan (40 materials)

 

South China Sea: the Second Front of the US-China Confrontation

... sustain human habitation of their own, and there has been no available evidence of human habitation there since occupation by China in 1988. All attempts to supply (for example, fresh water) to such “formations” from the mainland, arranging infrastructure ... ... 2019, the U.S. format of presence in the region became even more collective: the United States, the Philippines, India, and Japan conducted joint quadrilateral exercises in Changi Bay, located on the waterway from the Strait of Malacca to the SCS. A ...

03.07.2019

Russia and Multilateral Diplomacy in East Asia

... Russia, an area where constructive forms of international relations still prevail over various forms of geopolitical competition. The Eastern Economic Forum held in Vladivostok in early September, which was attended by the heads of state or government of China, Japan, South Korea and Mongolia, is a good example of such positivity. Perhaps it is image of relative harmony that makes the topic of Asian multilateral institutions less interesting for observers and relegates it to the bottom of the list of the priority ...

27.09.2018

Regional Security in Northeast Asia and the Russia–Japan–U.S. Triangle

... race and thus diminish, rather than increase the nation’s security. 8. Finally, creating conditions for China becoming a cooperative and responsible power should be one of the top priorities of all regional states concerned. For the United States and Japan, it would mean not trying to contain or exclude China, and being open and responsive to its initiatives and legitimate claims. For Russia, it would mean continuing to maintain friendly and cooperative relations with Beijing, while keeping a reasonable distance and not committing itself to this cooperation ...

21.05.2018

EAEU and Eurasia: Monitoring and Analysis of Direct Investments 2017

According to the new findings of the ongoing research project, Asian investors continue to increase direct investments in the EAEU. During the monitoring period (2008–2016), FDI stock originating from 12 Asian countries (China, Japan, Turkey, India, Israel, Mongolia, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iran, Singapore, and Vietnam) has increased from $32 billion in 2008 to $75.6 billion in the beginning of 2017. China continues to expand its economic presence in EAEU countries ...

28.12.2017

The Journey Beyond Three Seas: Asian Countries after Trump’s Visit

... of the visit is that the Asia-Pacific countries attempted to take the fate of important multilateral agreements into their own hands. Popular opinion says that when the United States leaves a region, at least multilaterally, the vacuum is filled by China and Japan. The United States has slammed the door on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, seemingly condemning the agreement to death. It was generally believed that access to the U.S. market was the decisive factor for the TPP member countries agreeing to undertake ...

23.11.2017

Asian Players in the Arctic: Interests, Opportunities, Prospects

Report #26 / 2016 The Arctic’s growing geopolitical and geoeconomic significance against the background of global climate change determines the interest of non-Arctic players to the region. In 2013 India, China, Republic of Korea, Japan and Singapore became observers to the Arctic Council. The Report examines non-regional actors’ interests in the Arctic, their policy frameworks in the region and principal areas of Arctic studies. Authors also explore the Asian states’ positions ...

12.10.2016

Is Europe (not) helping the US in its battle for Asia?

... closer to cement the status quo? The Asia–Pacific Region is not running short of highly explosive contradictions. The scenario for the two-day simulation that was organized at Chatham House in early November 2015 posited confrontation between Japan and China over the disputed Senkaku/ Diaoyudao Islands in the East China Sea in approximately 2020. Chatham House hosted a group of approximately 25 experts from the US, Europe and Asia. Russia was represented as well. The scenario for the simulation assumes ...

25.04.2016

Japan–US Union and Southeast Asia: Getting closer to cement the status quo?

... 1% of GDP — did not become an exception. During Abe’s tenure, the defense bill kept growing for four years, reaching a new record high of USD 44 billion in 2016. Japan’s defense dialectic REUTERS / Toru Hana Konstantin Sarkisov: Japan-US-China Triangle and Security in East Asia: a Triangle or an Axis? The importance of pragmatism for the Japanese political elites can be illustrated by quoting the former Japanese ambassador to Thailand Hisahiko Okazaki, a champion of a close union with ...

21.04.2016

Japan-ASEAN: an Inevitable Partnership in a New Asian Order?

... notorious power shift towards China is often discussed on a global scale as a Sino-American rivalry of the superpowers, although this “king of the hill” change is most clearly visible when projected on South-East Asia. Before the rise of China, Japan had been traditionally considered Captain Akka (Akka of Kebnekaise), if the East Asian economic miracle is conceptualized as a flock of flying wild geese. The expectations placed upon increased ASEAN involvement in resolving regional problems will ...

16.03.2016

The Korean Peninsula: A Crisis of Diplomacy and the Triumph of the Law of Force?

... serious political battle among leading powers has started to unfold over the issue, including within the United Nations. Is there cause for concern here? Could a conflict between both Koreas that is capable of drawing the world’s leading powers of China, Japan and Russia in erupt on Russia’s doorstep? Could such a conflict involve weapons of mass destruction? Today, we can make the rather paradoxical assertion that the Korean peninsula is one of the most predictable regions in the world (compared ...

09.02.2016
 

Poll conducted

  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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