The 9th Japan-China-ROK Summit recently took place in Seoul, South Korea, marking the end of a nearly five-year hiatus. Key leaders in attendance included China’s President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang, Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, and South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol. In this episode of “Taiwan Talks”, we explore the strategic implications of the summit. Considering this event, how will key actors balance multilateral relations, and what will this mean for the region?
Our guests are:
Yuan I
- NCCU Insititute of International Relations Adjunct Research Fellow
Wen-Pin Su
- NCCU Department of Political Science Professor
Chapters:
00:00:00 – Introduction
00:00:32 – Can Japan Walk the Tightrope Between China and the U.S.?
00:04:29 – Will China Worry About Japan, South Korea Joining AUKUS Partnership?
00:07:30 – How China Might Balance Relations Between Two Koreas
00:10:17 – Trade Disputes Among South Korea, Japan, and China
00:13:36 – Japan, South Korea Shift Political Stance on U.S. and China?
00:18:04 – Objectives of the China-Japan-South Korea Summit
00:19:55 – Analyzing Korean Peninsula and Taiwan Strait Crises
Our guests are:
Yuan I
- NCCU Insititute of International Relations Adjunct Research Fellow
Wen-Pin Su
- NCCU Department of Political Science Professor
Chapters:
00:00:00 – Introduction
00:00:32 – Can Japan Walk the Tightrope Between China and the U.S.?
00:04:29 – Will China Worry About Japan, South Korea Joining AUKUS Partnership?
00:07:30 – How China Might Balance Relations Between Two Koreas
00:10:17 – Trade Disputes Among South Korea, Japan, and China
00:13:36 – Japan, South Korea Shift Political Stance on U.S. and China?
00:18:04 – Objectives of the China-Japan-South Korea Summit
00:19:55 – Analyzing Korean Peninsula and Taiwan Strait Crises