Sep 23,2015 Alternative Scenarios Positive Scenario II: Optimism amidst Doubts for China and Its International Behavior On the occasion of the seventieth anniversary of the end of WWII, China’s much expected military parade of September 3 was held in Beijing. After all, China, the “forgotten ally” as the British historian Rana Mitter put it, was a key part of the anti-fascist alliance during WWII. It bore a heavy burden in the […] Ren Xiao* China-Japan-South Korea summit , National identity , One Belt One Road , Regionalism
Aug 13,2015 Alternative Scenarios Positive Scenario I: Five Reasons for a Positive Outcome Unlike the old days when there was a Soviet Union and China and Japan were quasi-strategic allies, today the situation is different. As the world changes, the “good days” of the Sino-Japanese relationship are probably over. However, after a serious crisis over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands in 2012-2013, which sank the China-Japan relationship to the lowest […] Ren Xiao* collective self-defense , Economic Relations , Regionalism , Territorial Disputes , Yachi Shotaro
Oct 04,2013 Open Forum Modeling a “New Type of Great Power Relations”: A Chinese Viewpoint Forging a “new type of great power relations” is a novel foreign relations concept that China has proposed and emphasized of late, drawing widespread attention. It has taken shape mainly in the process of conceptualizing and operationalizing policy toward the United States. According to Western international relations theory, as a new great power arises, it […] Ren Xiao* established power , New type of great power relations , rising power , Xi Jinping