Episode 7: Japanese Threat Perceptions and the Taiwan Problem

Episode 7: Japanese Threat Perceptions and the Taiwan Problem

Guest

Dr. Ayumi Teraoka

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A discussion with guest Dr. Ayumi Teraoka concerning Japanese threat perceptions relating to Taiwan, the U.S.-Taiwan aliance, and the U.S. "hub-and-spokes" model in East Asia.

Guest:

Ayumi Teraoka, PhD, is an America in the World Consortium postdoctoral fellow at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research focuses on international security, alliance politics, and Japanese foreign policy. She earned her doctorate from Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs.

Episode Length

45:05

File Size

82.6 MB

File Format

MP3

Release Date

1-2023

Keywords

Taiwan, Japan, US-Japan alliance, alliance politics, hub and spokes, strategic competition, great power competition, Taiwan Strait, Senkaku Islands, East China Sea, mutual defense treaties, military basing, Taiwan contingencies, threat perceptions

Episode 7: Japanese Threat Perceptions and the Taiwan Problem

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