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Rethinking Sino-Japanese Alienation Part 1

July 28, 2021

A discussion with Barry Buzan and Evelyn Goh, authors of “Rethinking Sino-Japanese Alienation”, and Toda’s Kevin Clements and Hugh Miall.

They discuss the impact of economic trends in the region on the prospects for making great power bargains, the likely role of confidence building measures on trust-building, and the impact of status and hierarchy in international relations.

Interview recorded 28 July 2021

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