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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on Japanese foreign relations with China and South Korea (2014).
Japan, South Korea and China are fighting over a new shrine — to an assassin who also wanted East Asia cooperation. http://t.co/Q9bOU9d1h3
— Alastair Gale (@AlastairGale) January 21, 2014
“In late April, President Obama will travel to Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines.” http://t.co/0gJMso4Wsp
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) February 14, 2014
Sinosphere Blog: China’s Television War on Japan http://t.co/PMxfhAHwcG
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) February 10, 2014
The big Davos takeaway: ‘China-Japan is much more problematic than we thought,’ @ianbremmer tells @andrewrsorkin: http://t.co/bY4O9DfwG2
— Eurasia Group (@EurasiaGroup) January 28, 2014
China Pumps Up the Volume Against Japan http://t.co/uGx103W14p
— WSJ China News (@WSJchina) February 7, 2014
Former #Japan PM meets South #Korea‘s ‘comfort women’ http://t.co/TX2pEC0u7h
— ST Foreign Desk (@STForeignDesk) February 11, 2014
US state of Virginia debates what to call the sea between South Korea & Japan in their school textbooks http://t.co/ZEbCzYlmsB
— BBC News US (@BBCNewsUS) February 7, 2014
“Are China, Japan and South Korea fanning the flames of war?” John Everard – British Ambassador to North Korea, 06-08 http://t.co/UCAcnXyv0X
— Dr Phil Weir (@navalhistorian) January 8, 2014
China Exhibit, Part of an Anti-Japan Campaign, Reflects an Escalating Feud http://t.co/JIjtYOyuHb
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 9, 2014
A Game of Go: China and Japan Seek Advantages in East Asia http://t.co/7SheZJiCFG
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) January 28, 2014
China criticizes Japan over comments doubting Nanjing massacre http://t.co/98ke6Mtyl0
— Reuters World (@ReutersWorld) February 6, 2014
This is an video/audio source that is a good listen for those interested in this topic:
How can we improve coordination between the US, South Korea, and Japan towards North Korea? #CSISLive @CSISKoreaChair http://t.co/iG5GdpUZA6
— CSIS (@CSIS) January 21, 2014