Why Japan’s First Submarine Visit to Vietnam Matters
By Prashanth Parameswaran, The Diplomat “The significance of the visit is unmistakable from the perspective of both countries, their strengthening defense ties, and the wider regional context.”
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Why Japan’s First Submarine Visit to Vietnam Matters By Prashanth Parameswaran, The Diplomat “The significance of the visit is unmistakable from the perspective of both countries, their strengthening defense ties, and the wider regional context.”
Arthur Waldron, Lauder Professor of International Relations in the Department of History at the University of Pennsylvania, explains that there are more and more symptoms of Xi having domestic political problems. He lived in the US for a while; is not necessarily anti-American but surely is China-first. The century of humiliation: the period from 1850 to 1950, when the Communists came in; was completely mythical. . . . There’s not one guy in the Chinese army who’d take a bullet for Xi. They may not be able to defeat Taiwan, but they sure can defeat Beijing.
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