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BARUAH, PRANAMITA
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Chinese reactions to Japan's defence white paper
/ Baruah, Pranamita
Baruah, Pranamita
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2011.
Key Words
Japan
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China
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Senkaku Islands
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Chinese Reactions
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Japan's Defence White Paper
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South China Sea Region
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Japan's Future Defence Policy
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Japan-ASEAN cooperation amid growing challenges
/ Baruah, Pranamita
Baruah, Pranamita
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Despite the serious challenges mentioned above, both Japan and ASEAN have largely been able to boost their cooperative ties. However for robust JapanASEAN ties in the future, much more vigorous efforts need to be made by them. While continuing its development projects in Southeast Asia, Japan needs to continue assuaging the ASEAN states’ concern over the former’s possible intention of economic domination over the region. Despite China’s hard stance over territorial disputes in East China Sea and South China Sea, Japan should join hands with the other ASEAN member states in resolving the disputes with China peacefully.
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ASEAN
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Territorial Disputes
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South China Sea
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East China Sea
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Japan - ASEAN Cooperation
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Obama's policy towards East Asia
/ Panda, Rajaram; Baruah, Pranamita; Khan, Shamshad Ahmad
Panda, Rajaram
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2010.
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President Barack Obama's foreign policy orientation towards East Asia seems to be characterised by continuity rather than change, and is not so very different from that of his predecessors. With Japan and South Korea, Obama is trying to revitalise bilateral alliances. With China, he continues on his predecessor's policy of greater engagement, though he has offered some concessions during his visit to Beijing in November 2009. However, North Korea remains a real and huge challenge for Obama to test his engagement in East Asia.
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Japan
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East Asia
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Taiwan
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United States
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China
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North Korea
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Obama
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Foreign Policy
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