Why Should We Care About the Indo-Pacific?

Why Should We Care if China is Threatening Japan over Taiwan? | with Bonnie Glaser & Amb. Shingo Yamagami

Dec 4, 2025
Join Shingo Yamagami, a former Japanese ambassador and seasoned diplomat, alongside Bonnie Glaser, a leading China analyst, as they delve into the recent tensions between China, Japan, and Taiwan. They unpack Japanese PM Takaichi's remarks that sparked a diplomatic crisis and explore why Beijing reacted so strongly, linking it to Xi Jinping's loss of face and escalating anti-Japanese sentiments. The discussion turns to Japan's strategic importance in the region and how China employs coercion to deter other nations from challenging its influence.
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Takaichi Restated Existing Japanese Law

  • Prime Minister Takaichi's Diet remarks reiterated existing Japanese law about 'existence-threatening situations.'
  • China amplified the comments into a major diplomatic dispute despite the statement being legal clarification.
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China's Reaction Was Part Face‑Saving And Messaging

  • China reacted strongly to Takaichi partly to avoid looking weak after Xi met her at APEC.
  • Beijing used nationalist narratives around the WWII anniversary to amplify pressure on Japan.
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Punitive Signaling To Deter Other States

  • Beijing signals 'kill the chicken to scare the monkey' to deter others from challenging its Taiwan red line.
  • China tests whether the U.S. will defend allies and seeks to drive wedges between partners.
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