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KAWASHIMA, SHIN (6) answer(s).
 
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Development of the debate over “hiding one's talents and biding one's time” (taoguan yanghui): China's foreign-policy doctrine / Kawashima, Shin   Journal Article
Kawashima, Shin Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Formation of the new government in Taiwan and Japan-Taiwan relations / Kawashima, Shin   Journal Article
Kawashima, Shin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article introduces the background of the presidential and congressional election and discusses the reason for the results. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won both the presidential and congress members' elections, which signals emergence of the first real regime change in Taiwan. However, the style of the Tsai government isn't the same as that of the Chen Shui-bian government and will probably adopt a more modest policy on the cross-strait issue. On the other hand, the Nationalist Party (KMT) lost the election so severely that it's so difficult to recover the situation. On this point, it’s possible that the policy framework of Taiwan, like a two party system, will change drastically in the near future. Foreign policy, especially policy regarding Japan, will be changed by the new government. Actually, the People's Republic of China (PRC) government basically didn't interfere with Ma's foreign policy, so Ma could achieve many foreign policy initiatives. He concluded an economic partnership agreement (EPA) with Singapore and New Zealand, and agreements for investment and fishing with Japan. However, the PRC probably won't provide enough room for foreign policy for the Tsai government.
Key Words Taiwan  New Government  Japan-Taiwan Relations 
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Japan–US–China relations during the Trump Administration and the outlook for East Asia / Kawashima, Shin   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Recent political events, such as the UK decision to exit the EU and the election of Donald Trump to the US presidency, may indicate a transition from globalism to isolationism in world politics. This article reviews Japan-US-China relations and East Asian regional cooperation during the Obama administration and contrasts them with prospects during the Trump administration in the new political climate.
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ID:   128259


Origins of the Senkaku-Diaoyu islands issue: the period before normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and China in 1972 / Kawashima, Shin   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Although news accounts cover the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands issue, rarely is historical background given. This article focuses on Taiwanese diplomatic documents dating from after World War Two through the early 1970s, the period before Japan-China diplomatic relations were normalized, to try to clarify the timeline of when the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands became a diplomatic issue.
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ID:   142983


Postwar Japan-China relations: a consideration from the perspective of reconciliation / Kawashima, Shin   Article
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Summary/Abstract This article attempts to take a new look at postwar Japan-China relations from the perspective of reconciliation. In contrast to the Murayama and Koizumi statements, one key phrase characterized both the August 14, 2015 Abe Statement and the report of the 21st Century Advisory Panel, which had been submitted earlier to the government: that key phrase is “postwar reconciliation.”
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Toward China's “Hub and Spokes” in Southeast Asia? – Diplomacy during the Hu Jintao and First Xi Jinping Administrations / Kawashima, Shin   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article reviews China's diplomacy toward Southeast Asia and ASEAN chronologically from the 1990s to 2015, focusing on the changes that occurred during the second half of the Hu Jintao Administration and the further policy adjustments made during the first Xi Jinping Administration. While there are still many uncertainties regarding the policies, and many aspects are still in progress, this study provides an outline of the current period of change in China's relations with Southeast Asia and China's more active engagement in relations with ASEAN from the late 1990s through the early 21st century.
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