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[Beijing Hour: Japan's Military Spending, Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks, and Hainan's Tourism Surge]-[China voices concern as Japan increases defense spending]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2025-12-01

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Escalating Tensions: China's Concerns Over Japan's Militarization

China has expressed profound concern regarding Japan's recent increase in military spending, which has reached 2% of its GDP, two years ahead of schedule. Beijing warns that this shift signifies a "resurgence of militarism" and a departure from Japan's post-war pacifist constitution. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, represented by spokesperson Lin Jian, emphasized that Japan continues to "dodge and blur its position on Taiwan," failing to acknowledge historical commitments such as the Cairo Declaration and the Potsdam Proclamation. Scholars like Vijay Prashad have labeled Prime Minister Sanae Takeuchi a "far-right politician" whose rhetoric on Taiwan acts as an "apologist for Japanese war crimes," further destabilizing regional security and threatening the post-World War II international order.

Progress in Russia-Ukraine Peace Negotiations

Diplomatic efforts to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict have entered a productive phase. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio described recent sessions as "very productive," noting that the goal is to "end the war" while acknowledging the complexity of the situation. Ukrainian officials, including Security Council Secretary Rustem Umerov, confirmed that discussions focused on "security, prosperity and rebuilding of Ukraine." While a revised peace plan is reportedly under consideration in Washington, Kyiv maintains a firm stance that any agreement must ensure "sovereignty" and "justice," rejecting any notion of capitulation. Meanwhile, Moscow remains "cautiously optimistic" but warns that negotiations will not be easy, with Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov asserting that Ukraine's position on the battlefield is becoming "worse and worse" the longer the talks are delayed.

Hainan's Tourism Boom and Economic Integration

China’s Hainan province is preparing for a significant influx of international tourists as it launches "special customs operations." The island, serving as a Free Trade Port, has become a hub for medical tourism, with visitors from ASEAN nations drawn to its high-end health and wellness centers. The province currently operates 79 international passenger routes, and authorities are accelerating policies to facilitate greater connectivity, such as the "seventh freedom of the air." Experts view these regulatory changes as a strategic effort to build a "tourism island" that offers differentiated experiences, ranging from coastal resorts to advanced medical services, turning the island into a "launchpad for a burgeoning global service trade."

Global Updates and Economic Milestones

  • Record Deliveries: China’s express delivery sector reached a milestone, exceeding 180 billion parcels annually, with a daily record of 777 million deliveries.
  • Sports Achievements: Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis and American sprinter Sydney McLaughlin-LeBron were named World Athletes of the Year. Additionally, China’s Zhang Jialuo was recognized as a rising star following her record-breaking performance in the hammer throw.
  • Environmental and Regional Crisis: Catastrophic floods and landslides in Sumatra, Indonesia, have resulted in over 440 deaths, with more than 200,000 people displaced. Rescue efforts remain hampered by destroyed infrastructure, necessitating the use of helicopters for aid delivery.
  • Cultural Growth: China's box office for 2025 has surpassed 48 billion yuan, driven by holiday releases and improved cinema infrastructure in third-tier cities. Furthermore, the industry is embracing technological innovation with new regulatory frameworks for virtual reality (VR) filmmaking.

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Japan is legally obliged follow them.
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Japan should not expect to muddle through.
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take history as a mirror
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Ling said the world will not be fooled
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There are a lot of moving parts.
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📝Key Phrases

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muddle through
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take history as a mirror
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in an attempt to whitewash
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ahead of schedule
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draw sharp criticism
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📖 Transcript

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Shane Begum with you on this Monday, December the 1st, 2025.

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