A Mechanism to Stabilize U.S.-China-Japan Trilateral Relations in Asia
Shulong Chu, Professor, School of Public Policy & Management, Tisnghua University
Visiting Fellow 2006-2007, Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies
The Brookings Institution
China, Japan, and the United States are the most important powers in Asia now and for the future. The relationships among them are the foundation of international relations, peace, and stability in East Asia, but may also become the major source of strategic conflict in the region. What Asia is now and will become in future decades depends very much on the three countries and their relationships.
URL: http://www.brookings.edu/papers/2008/01_east_asia_chu.aspx