The decline of its two key export industries severely impacted China's fiscal health and undermined its military preparedness ...
Takaichi's statement emerged from a parliamentary exchange, where opposition members pressed for clarity on Japan's role in a ...
Japan friction will shape the power balance of the volatile region decisively in one way or another. The dice is still up in ...
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s latest provocative remarks on Taiwan have prompted serious reactions from the Chinese authorities.
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Bloodshed and the Long March: China Between Civil War and Japanese Invasion (1927–1937)
This chapter follows the violent split between the Nationalists and Communists, the Shanghai massacre, and the rise of Chiang Kai-shek’s Nanjing government, alongside the Communists’ near-destruction ...
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi listens to a question during a House of Councillors Budget Committee session in Tokyo ...
China says Japan is “incapable of shouldering the responsibility of safeguarding international peace and security”.
As relations between Japan and China continue to deteriorate, a right-wing Japanese politician has welcomed China's travel advisory against visiting ...
China’s entry for the Oscars' international feature category is a pulsating drama and a sobering reminder of human rights ...
A diplomatic feud with China sparked by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s comments about Taiwan has underscored the ...
Opinion
Takaichi's toxic Taiwan rhetoric rooted in pursuit of historical revisionism, reviving militarism
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi''s brazen remarks on Taiwan aren''t just irresponsible saber-rattling; They sound a stark warning that Japan''s militarist demons are being summoned anew.
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