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Hagel's discussions with the defense minister and meetings with military officers to defuse tensions in the Asia Pacific region. Hagel's failure to make progress on the issues relating to cybersecurity and China's insistence on sovereignty over disputed islands in a trip intended to improve relations and dialogue. The trip only partly achieved its goals.
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Hagel Spars With Chinese Over Islands and Security
New York Times 04/08/2014
U.S. Beefs Up Military Options for China as Obama Reassures Allies in Asia
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2014
Japan's Abe Takes Step to Enhance Military's Role
Wall Street Journal 05/16/2014
Pittsburgh-Area Firms Allegedly Targeted by Hacking
Wall Street Journal 05/20/2014
Alleged Chinese Hacking: Alcoa Breach Relied on Simple Phishing Scam
Wall Street Journal 05/20/2014
For U.S. Companies That Challenge China, the Risk of Digital Reprisal
New York Times 05/20/2014
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China Raises Stakes in Air Standoff
Wall Street Journal 12/01/2013
Hagel Spars With Chinese Over Islands and Security
New York Times 04/08/2014
China Eyes U.S. Defense Contracts
Wall Street Journal 02/04/2011
White House Proposes Cap on Wartime Spending
Wall Street Journal 02/13/2012
Mandatory Cuts Could Open Path to Deeper Defense Trims
New York Times 03/10/2013
For Xi, a 'China Dream' of Military Power
Wall Street Journal 03/13/2013
Grouped Articles
China Raises Stakes in Air Standoff
Wall Street Journal 12/01/2013
China Pumps Up the Volume Against Japan
Wall Street Journal 02/08/2014
China Announces 12.2% Increase in Military Budget
New York Times 03/05/2014
Hagel Spars With Chinese Over Islands and Security
New York Times 04/08/2014
U.S. Beefs Up Military Options for China as Obama Reassures Allies in Asia
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2014
U.S. Seeks to Salvage Dialogue With China at Beijing Summit
Wall Street Journal 07/08/2014
In an intervew with Martin Fackler of the NYT, Japan's Foreign Minister Kishida makes a clear statement about the policy of the Abe administration to continue postwar apologies for colonial policy that caused suffering in other parts of Asia. He repeatedly calls for Japanese to be humble about the past.
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Japan’s Foreign Minister Says Apologies to Wartime Victims Will Be Upheld
New York Times 04/08/2014
Hagel Spars With Chinese Over Islands and Security
New York Times 04/08/2014
Polls Slow Japan’s Plan to Revise Constitution
New York Times 07/09/2014
As Abe Speaks, Beijing Does Not Hear the Magic Words
Wall Street Journal 04/30/2015
Emperor offers a regal critique of Japan’s drift away from pacifism - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/13/2015
Japan’s Apologies for World War II
New York Times 08/13/2015
Jinping promotes the idea of "China Dream," and China as a world power on a level with the U.S. It is not clear if this is a part of an effort to have secure relations with the military and the China Military Commission as the new leadership of Jinping and Keqiang move to make major social and economic policy changes, or simply an effort to continue peaceful development with a new assertiveness about China's rights in territorial disputes with Japan, or both.
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Xi Jinping’s vision: Chasing the Chinese dream
Economist 05/16/2013
Xi Comes Out on Top After Bo Verdict
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2013
China Raises Stakes in Air Standoff
Wall Street Journal 12/01/2013
Japan, U.S. at Odds Over China's Air Zone
Wall Street Journal 12/02/2013
Chinese Leaderâs Rise Came With New Attention to Dispute With Japan
New York Times 12/02/2013
China Pumps Up the Volume Against Japan
Wall Street Journal 02/08/2014
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