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[World Today: Geopolitical Tensions, Japan's Leadership Crisis, and China's Economic Resilience]-[Why is Trump ready to move to the second phase of Russia sanctions?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-09-08

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Escalating Tensions: US Sanctions and the Ukraine Crisis

President Donald Trump has signaled a pivot toward a "second phase" of sanctions against Russia, primarily focusing on secondary tariffs. According to Dr. Zhang Xin from East China Normal University, this shift is driven by the limits of Trump's traditional economic statecraft. With federal courts restricting the use of the International Emergency Economic Power Act, secondary sanctions have become the "major policy tool left in President Trump's toolbox."

Experts suggest the recent summit in Alaska between Trump and Putin has inadvertently provided Russia with "diplomatic rehabilitation" and bought Moscow more time. Despite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s concerns that this meeting empowered Russia, the Kremlin continues to intensify military pressure, including recent strikes on Kiev. The upcoming meetings between European leaders and the White House are expected to focus on coordinating a unified response to this intensified Russian aggression and navigating the implications of the trilateral presence of China, Russia, and North Korea at recent Beijing events.

Japan’s Political Instability: The LDP’s Unprecedented Crisis

Japan is grappling with political volatility following the resignation of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. Professor Rong Ying from Sichuan University notes that the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is facing its "worst crisis since the party’s founding" in 1955, having lost its majority in both chambers of parliament. This instability is compounded by a severe cost-of-living crisis, with rice prices hitting record highs.

Reflecting on the "revolving door" nature of Japanese politics, Rong suggests that the country has entered a period where the leadership may remain in flux. The potential emergence of candidates like Sanae Takaichi, who is viewed as hawkish on China, raises questions about Japan's future foreign policy. However, any new leader faces the daunting task of securing legislative approval in a fragmented parliament, leaving the nation’s political future highly uncertain.

China’s Economic Resilience Amid Global Volatility

Despite global economic headwinds and protectionist pressures, China’s foreign trade grew by 3.5% in the first eight months of the year. Professor Yao Shujie of Chongqing University highlights that this growth demonstrates China's industrial upgrading, shifting from "low-end" products to "medium and high-quality" goods.

Private enterprises have become the primary engines of this momentum, accounting for approximately 57% of total foreign trade. While the US continues to implement restrictive trade policies, data suggests these tariffs have largely failed to reduce the US trade deficit. Instead, they have disrupted supply chains and increased costs for American businesses. As Dr. Yan Liang of Willamette University points out, the US reliance on global supply chains remains deep, and tariffs are "not going to be able to promote the US domestic production... overnight."

Maritime Tensions in the Taiwan Strait

Security concerns have intensified following the transit of Canadian and Australian warships through the Taiwan Strait. China’s Eastern Theater Command criticized the move as a "provocation," asserting sovereignty over the waterway. Dr. Liu Kuangyu of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences argues that these military transits serve to underscore a "political implication" of Western allies demonstrating unity. While these interactions remain currently "controlled," analysts warn that the margin for error is narrowing as great power rivalry intensifies, potentially turning the Taiwan Strait into a more volatile flashpoint.

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He likes that.
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Do you think this represents an accurate assessment of the situation?
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My reading is the Alaska meeting essentially, as I just briefly explained, turned out to work in Russia's favor to a large extent.
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What is your take on this?
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There's a joke for those Japanese observers.
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showcasing resilience
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exchange of words
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political calculation
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