Sunday, December 27, 2015

How War Could Erupt In Asia

Alex Ward, National Interest: 3 Ways an Asian War Could Erupt

The neighborhood that includes China, Japan and the two Koreas could heat up unexpectedly.

At times of global instability, the places where things remain calm stand out. That is the case with northeast Asia, the area primarily comprised of China, Japan, parts of Russia and the two Koreas. Due to the generosity of the Korean Economic Institute and Korea Foundation, I had the chance recently to travel to Seoul to partake in multiple meetings with government officials, journalists and other experts to learn about what is happening in the region.

South Korea finds itself in an interesting position. It relishes its role as a staunch U.S. ally, yet it also feels compelled to play a dual game of being nice to both Beijing and Washington. It was stressed during my visit that any attention Park Geun-hye’s government pays to China should not be viewed as America “losing” South Korea.

WNU Editor: I would also add Taiwan to this mix.

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