East Asia Compass by Dr Sandip Kumar Mishra
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Chinese Diplomacy and the Taliban in Afghanistan
Dr Sandip Kumar Mishra · 31 Aug, 2021 · 5783
It
is becoming increasingly obvious what kind of superpower China might be. Even as the international community
watches the unfolding events in Afghanistan with concern, China has moved
quickly to further its interests in the region. For ...
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Restoration of Inter-Korea Communication Lines
Dr Sandip Kumar Mishra · 30 Jul, 2021 · 5777
On 27 July 2021, cross-border
communication lines between North and South Korea were restored.
They had been severed for almost 13 months. North Korea initiated the
disengagement on the pretext of propaganda leaflets entering from the ot ...
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COVID-19 and the Japan Olympics: Evaluating a Range of Imperfect Choices
Dr Sandip Kumar Mishra · 05 Jul, 2021 · 5774
Japan is likely to host
the Tokyo Summer Olympics on 23 July-8 August 2021. Initially scheduled for July-August
2020, it was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. There are concerns
that if the Games happen now, even after a yearâ ...
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Bidenâs North Korea Policy: Has âStrategic Patienceâ Returned?
Dr Sandip Kumar Mishra · 30 May, 2021 · 5769
The Biden administration has
reportedly completed its review of US policy towards North Korea. While the
details have not been announced, officials
have used terms such as âcalibrated,â âpractical,â and âmeasuredâ to publicly ...
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US, China, and a Two-Pronged Japanese Foreign Policy
Dr Sandip Kumar Mishra · 30 Apr, 2021 · 5764
Japan continues to be the most important US
ally in the Indo-Pacific. This is despite the dilution of its âIndo-Pacific
strategyâ into the âIndo-Pacific visionâ over the past few years, and close cooperation
with China in address ...
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President Biden and the Making of a New US Policy on North Korea
Dr Sandip Kumar Mishra · 19 Mar, 2021 · 5758
The change of leadership in the
US means that a new strategy on North Korea will be articulated. This article
looks at the developments in this regard: the ways in which the Biden
presidency could differ from the previous administrationâ ...
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Confronting an âAssertiveâ China: Nearly All Roads Lead to Taiwan
Dr Sandip Kumar Mishra · 28 Dec, 2020 · 5748
Chinaâs disruptive behaviour
through 2020 has increasingly led the international community to become more
vocal about the difficulty of coexisting with a Beijing that is âassertive,â
âirresponsible,ââ and âopaque.â This s ...
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RCEP: An Indian Miscalculation?
Dr Sandip Kumar Mishra · 27 Nov, 2020 · 5743
The
conclusion of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) between
China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, and 10 Southeast Asian
countries is an important development in the Indo-Pacificâs econom ...
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A Cancelled China-Japan-South Korea Trilateral Summit Means Advantage China
Dr Sandip Kumar Mishra · 28 Oct, 2020 · 5735
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide
Suga has reportedly said that it would be âimpossibleâ for him to visit South
Korea to participate in the upcoming Trilateral Summit Meeting between China, Japan,
and South Korea this year unless â ...
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Japan, India, and the World: The Significance of Yoshihide Suga as Prime Minister
Dr Sandip Kumar Mishra · 24 Sep, 2020 · 5727
Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe resigned from his post earlier this month due to health
reasons; shortly after becoming the longest serving Japanese PM in the post-war
period. On 16 September, Yoshihide Suga, one of the contenders to emerge in ...