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A Growing Chill Between South Korea and Japan Creates Problems for the U.S.
New York Times 11.23.2013
South Korea Announces Expansion of Its Air Defense Zone
New York Times 12.08.2013
Shinzo Abe's History Lesson Haunts Davos
Wall Street Journal 01.29.2014
China Exhibit, Part of an Anti-Japan Campaign, Reflects an Escalating Feud
New York Times 02.08.2014
Japanese General Seeks to Reinforce Defenses
Wall Street Journal 01.14.2013
Japan’s Foreign Minister Says Apologies to Wartime Victims Will Be Upheld
New York Times 04.08.2014
In Japan, Obama Reassures Abe on Islands Disputed With China
Wall Street Journal 04.25.2014
Wall Street Journal 04.25.2014
China and Japan, in Sign of a Thaw, Agree to Disagree on a Disputed Island Group
New York Times 11.07.2014
South Korea's Weak Hand in Pressing Japan On the War
Wall Street Journal 04.30.2015
South Korean and Japanese Leaders Feel Backlash From ‘Comfort Women’ Deal
New York Times 12.29.2015
Tokyo Governor Talks Tough on Isles
Wall Street Journal 08.28.2012
U.S., Japan Train for Island Defense
Wall Street Journal 09.25.2012
Wall Street Journal 09.25.2012
Japan's Noda Addresses Island Spats at UN
Wall Street Journal 09.26.2012
Japan Said to Be in Tentative Deal to Buy Disputed Islands
New York Times 09.06.2012
Shintaro Ishihara, Right-Wing Japanese Politician, Makes Gains
New York Times 12.08.2012
Tokyo Responds to Chinese Plane, Sending Fighter Jets
Wall Street Journal 12.14.2012
Wall Street Journal 12.22.2012
North Korea’s Threat Pushes Japan to Reassess Its Might and Rights
The New York Times 09.15.2017
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