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<視点>日中関係巡る発言 「吠え面かく」のは誰か 論説委員・竹内洋一
Perspective on Statements Surrounding Japan-China Relations Who Is Making a Fool of Themselves Editorial Board Member Yoichi Takeuchi
Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Dec. 9, 2025 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
In April 2012, Tokyo Governor Shintarō Ishihara announced a plan for the Tokyo metropolitan government to purchase three of the Senkaku Islands, then privately owned. His statement aimed to challenge the government, but it set the stage for significant diplomatic tensions. Later that year, the national government decided to nationalize the islands instead, a move intended to ensure more stable management.
Former Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda reflected on this decision, acknowledging his own role in worsening Japan-China relations. The nationalization failed to secure prior understanding from China, which claims sovereignty over the islands. This led to widespread backlash in China, including boycotts of Japanese products and anti-Japan demonstrations that escalated into riots, signaling a major diplomatic failure.
Moreover, the nationalization did not enhance security. Since then, incursions by Chinese government vessels into territorial waters around the Senkaku Islands have increased and become routine, requiring constant vigilance by the Japan Coast Guard to maintain effective control. The episode highlights the complexities and high risks involved in Japan-China territorial disputes.
当然?軽率?高市首相の「台湾有事発言」 世論調査から見た〝民意〟
Natural or Reckless? Prime Minister Takaichi's Statement on a Taiwan Contingency Seen Through Public Opinion Polls
Mainichi Shimbun | Local Language | News | Dec. 9, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s statement in the House of Representatives on November 7, 2025, regarding a potential Taiwan contingency has led to strained Japan-China relations. She remarked that if China were to impose a maritime blockade on Taiwan involving armed force, it could create a "crisis situation threatening the existence of the state," justifying Japan's exercise of collective self-defense. This position, unprecedented from a sitting Japanese prime minister, prompted strong backlash from the Chinese government, including demands for retraction, travel advisories against Japan for Chinese citizens, suspension of Japanese seafood imports, and cancellations of Japanese cultural events in China.
Despite the backlash, Prime Minister Takaichi did not retract her statement, and Cabinet approval ratings have held steady at 65% for October and November 2025. A Mainichi Shimbun opinion poll found that 50% of respondents did not view the statement as problematic, while only 25% thought there was a problem. Among Cabinet supporters, support increased, with 67% approving the remark, and among those expecting strong leadership from the prime minister, approval rose to 74%. Takaichi’s firm stance against China appears to have reinforced her support base.
The poll also revealed generational differences in opinion. In all age groups, a majority felt the remark was not problematic, but the percentage viewing it as problematic increased with age—from 13% among 18- to 39-year-olds up to 38% among those 70 and older. Among the eldest group, opinions were nearly evenly split. These findings suggest greater sensitivity to military force issues among older generations. Respondents who approved of the prime minister’s statement highlighted reasons linked to her strong leadership and defense posture.
‘Free-riding’ U.S. allies that don’t step up ‘will face consequences,’ Hegseth warns
Japan Times | English | News | Dec. 9, 2025 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that allies who engage in "free-riding" by not increasing their defense spending to support collective defense efforts will face consequences. His remarks came shortly after the White House released a new National Security Strategy urging partner nations to take primary responsibility for defending their own regions.
Hegseth praised countries like South Korea, which has committed to raising its defense spending to 3.5% of GDP, stating that such "model allies" will receive special favor from the U.S. He also hinted at expectations for other Indo-Pacific allies, including Japan, to increase their defense contributions in the coming years, reflecting optimism from the Trump administration.
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