No end in sight to spat between Japan and China over Taiwan, as neither Tokyo nor Beijing shows signs of backing down.
In 1972, it finally recognised the People’s Republic of China and agreed to the “one China principle”, in effect severing ...
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The Danger of Japan and China’s Escalating Spat
PM Sanae Takaichi's stance on Taiwan could cause tensions with China to spiral out of hand, writes Kerry Brown.
Xi Jinping, China’s leader, has said he intends to bring the democratic island of Taiwan under the rule of the Communist ...
From China’s point of view, the Japanese Prime Minister’s remarks on Taiwan test a red line - a trigger that sets this ...
A Japanese leader’s offhand comments about Taiwan more than two weeks ago created such a firestorm in Beijing that the United ...
The president has spoken with the leaders of both countries as they spar over remarks the Japanese prime minister made about ...
China is drawing lessons from the Trump administration’s still unfinished “peace plan” for Russia and Ukraine, watching to ...
The recent tensions between the two countries escalated after Japan's deployment of offensive weapons on Yonaguni Island, which is close to the Taiwan region.
China Airlines initiated the first direct flight from Phoenix to Taiwan, offering a nonstop 15-hour service three times a ...
In a new study, Australians do not fully understand what’s at stake if Taiwan’s democracy is threatened by China.
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