For over 30 years, East Asia has been free of major wars. But East Asia's stable order is based on a unique and remarkable triangular relationship among the region's three biggest powers, and that relationship is now under pressure from China's growth. Asia's future peace will depend on the ability of the United States, China and Japan - and eventually India - to create a new regional order which reflects the emerging economic and power relativities of the Asian Century. Creating a stable new order will require major sacrifices from all three powers: America will have to concede primacy and learn to treat China and Japan as equals; China will have to forgo its own dreams of primacy and accept Japan as a legitimate major power; and Japan wil...
It’s my pleasure to share viewpoints on the peace of North-East Asia with you here. But first, I wou...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The world is undergoing a pro...
Over the course of their history, bilateral Sino-Japanese relations have experienced a paradoxical r...
In this paper Hugh White argues that we face questions about Asia\u27s future peace today because th...
The Asia-Pacific region is home to many unresolved geostrategic issues that could escalate into conf...
Asia has witnessed considerable security challenges for the past two decades such as armed rivalrie...
The Asia-Pacific region is facing the threat of a number of potential military conflicts. Unresolved...
East Asia has been at peace for more than a quarter century. For nearly every East Asian country sav...
The belief that China will soon become the dominant power in Asia is based on assumptions that its c...
Despite earlier premonitions that East Asia might be ‘ripe for rivalry’, interstate relations in thi...
The United States maintain bilateral alliances with Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the Republic o...
The three-way relationship between the United States, Japan and China in East Asia will sh...
The relationship between China and Japan is important but not trouble-free for both countries. Altho...
Rising U.S.-Chinese tensions affect all East Asian nations in almost every sphere. This kind of a ta...
Will Asia be the site of the next major global conflict or will Asia’s future continue to be charact...
It’s my pleasure to share viewpoints on the peace of North-East Asia with you here. But first, I wou...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The world is undergoing a pro...
Over the course of their history, bilateral Sino-Japanese relations have experienced a paradoxical r...
In this paper Hugh White argues that we face questions about Asia\u27s future peace today because th...
The Asia-Pacific region is home to many unresolved geostrategic issues that could escalate into conf...
Asia has witnessed considerable security challenges for the past two decades such as armed rivalrie...
The Asia-Pacific region is facing the threat of a number of potential military conflicts. Unresolved...
East Asia has been at peace for more than a quarter century. For nearly every East Asian country sav...
The belief that China will soon become the dominant power in Asia is based on assumptions that its c...
Despite earlier premonitions that East Asia might be ‘ripe for rivalry’, interstate relations in thi...
The United States maintain bilateral alliances with Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the Republic o...
The three-way relationship between the United States, Japan and China in East Asia will sh...
The relationship between China and Japan is important but not trouble-free for both countries. Altho...
Rising U.S.-Chinese tensions affect all East Asian nations in almost every sphere. This kind of a ta...
Will Asia be the site of the next major global conflict or will Asia’s future continue to be charact...
It’s my pleasure to share viewpoints on the peace of North-East Asia with you here. But first, I wou...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The world is undergoing a pro...
Over the course of their history, bilateral Sino-Japanese relations have experienced a paradoxical r...