Shin Kawashima

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Shin Kawashima is a professor in the Department of International Relations at the University of Tokyo, where he specializes in modern Chinese diplomatic history.

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Moving Target: China Policy Coordination for the United States and Japan
October 23, 2019

While the United States and Japan share perceptions toward an increasingly assertive China, U.S.-Japan policy coordination vis-à-vis China is under strain.

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Managing Risks and Opportunities for the U.S.-Japan Alliance Through Coordinated China Policy

Washington and Tokyo should remain in sync as they respond to China’s resurgence in various domains.

· October 10, 2019
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Responding to China’s Complicated Views on International Order

To preserve their shared values, the United States and Japan should closely watch how China views different aspects of the international order.

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  • Mira Rapp-Hooper
  • Michael S. Chase
  • Matake Kamiya
  • Shin Kawashima
  • Yuichi Hosoya
· October 10, 2019
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Trade Battles, North Korea, and U.S.-Japan China Policy
September 11, 2018

Washington and Tokyo are sending some conflicting signals regarding their policies toward China, bracing for strategic competition but also trying to strengthen cooperation in certain priority areas.

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  • Shin Kawashima
  • Matake Kamiya
  • Asei Ito
  • Ellen L. Frost
  • Evans Revere
  • James L. Schoff
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China Risk and China Opportunity for the U.S.-Japan Alliance
December 8, 2017

A continually rising and more assertive China presents both risks and opportunities for the international community. The United States and Japan approach China policy issues with many common views but often different priorities or diplomatic tools.

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