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Dr @JohnHemmings2 discusses Donald Trump's visit to Asia on i24 – https://t.co/zrCkflq5gv
— Henry Jackson Society (@HJS_Org) November 13, 2017
A Precarious Triangle: U.S.-China Strategic Stability and Japan https://t.co/WGKiNo21ip via @SchoffJ
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 13, 2017
China's Great Leap Backward https://t.co/rHixyzwtA5
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 13, 2017
Australian academic says he has been silenced by Chinese Government https://t.co/yvnaMgHV3H via @ABCNews
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 12, 2017
Maybe baby steps… https://t.co/iGaCknuFLk
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 13, 2017
And people say China has no leverage over Pyongyang… https://t.co/Anne0ZgUis
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 11, 2017
After China’s 19th Party Congress – implications for the regional architecture and order https://t.co/tNpv8M1tdw
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 9, 2017
How China plans to beat the U.S. at technology https://t.co/ZK365jxDEQ via @CNNMoney
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 8, 2017
Globalisation marches on without Trump https://t.co/jUFZCKBNsm via @FT
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 7, 2017
Sorry to see @johnkerry undermining the US position. Particularly since NK has wanted nukes since 90s & has befuddled 4 administrations. https://t.co/M9UwVNl0hk
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 7, 2017
Howard showed with the TSD that Oz's alliances give it leverage w/ Beijing and Washington.https://t.co/mOyM9nLRJT via @FinancialReview
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 7, 2017
The strongest criticism of Moon Jae-in's "3 No's" in the Chosun llbo https://t.co/VvpbG4OJ6p
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 7, 2017
Good to hear my old boss Brad Glosserman from @PacificForum in Tokyo at the @fccjapan https://t.co/rDhIennaum
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 6, 2017
Good question … https://t.co/NkI7ie36wq
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 6, 2017
Trump brings a new seriousness with him to Asia, writes @KenWeinstein https://t.co/lWphBdwgWM via @WSJ
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 6, 2017
"During his visit…Xi also instructed armed forces to improve combat capability & readiness for war, ministry said" https://t.co/UJ9vdck101
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 6, 2017
Fascinating review of China’s use of the myths of the Silk Road to colour the Belt&Road Initiative https://t.co/7Mau4x1PtX
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 4, 2017
Interestingly, it harks to Cold War when China supported the US-Japan alliance bc it restrained Japan. PRCs post90s mil modzn changed that. https://t.co/TVPmYL4UKI
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 4, 2017
PacNet #79 – The Philippines-Japan security partnership in a changing regional security environment https://t.co/EfCYtoK4TE
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 4, 2017
Is TPP 2.0 good to go?: https://t.co/2o4GhzpjqQ
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 3, 2017
Worth tweeting this excellent 2015 piece this week, given the Quad debate. https://t.co/ZsHUNMZyZJ via @ConversationUS
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 2, 2017
Australia comes on board to complete quadrilateral, talks to be held this month https://t.co/yxt6IAj2jw via @IndianExpress
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 2, 2017
I wonder if this means the cyber-hacking Bureau 121, based in Shenyang? https://t.co/OIGT8u8vRa
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 2, 2017
Important numbers, however, unsure why he ignores Japan's role in breaking up PRC's 1st, 2nd, 3rd, island defence https://t.co/qcIhlF6a8V
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 2, 2017
Think tank urges British government to uphold Joint Declaration https://t.co/fnPFvXiPQ5
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 1, 2017
"Trump will demand that Beijing…cease predatory trade, investment and intellectual property practices." https://t.co/xeigcVcVi4
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 1, 2017
As Trump Heads to E. Asia, Tillerson Takes More Forceful Tone Towards Beijing https://t.co/aEWvHQPY3E
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 1, 2017
Trilateral Cooperation Needed to Combat North Korean Threat https://t.co/8pERVgSl12
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 1, 2017
China to tighten censorship of online news https://t.co/JmutwI5ikd via @FT
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 1, 2017
This New Era is one of rigid ideological conformity…present and future…to the past, both inside & outside China" https://t.co/bJXcaMnL2l
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) November 1, 2017
“I have to think in some ways they are laughing behind his back, and certainly the Chinese are.” My latest for @FT. https://t.co/LRExn38soy
— Shawn Donnan (@sdonnan) November 12, 2017
Trump’s Asia trip points to how the world is moving on without the US. My @FT “Big Read” https://t.co/M0zFbhzApR
— Shawn Donnan (@sdonnan) November 6, 2017
How North Korean defectors flee their homeland #infographic https://t.co/p4ZFEv3chJ
— SCMP News (@SCMP_News) November 2, 2017
In Xi’s new era, Chinese diplomacy will be a display of hard power https://t.co/wJ9uIDr6m1
— SCMP News (@SCMP_News) November 1, 2017
Resurrecting the Quad has sound strategic logic. My take @FinancialReview on why: https://t.co/6BOvzUACpT
— Richard Fontaine (@RHFontaine) November 10, 2017
LEMOA in place, US tanker refuels Indian Navy ship in Sea of #Japan https://t.co/3B8hVkoLCa
— 9 Dash Line 九段线 (@9DashLine) November 13, 2017
Much anticipated "quadrilateral discussions" on Indo-Pacific take place between India, US, Australia and Japan https://t.co/WMQiWOxnat …
— Andrew Greene (@AndrewBGreene) November 12, 2017
“#Quad shld be driven by function rather than form..maritime coop is obvious place to start” writes Andrew Shearer https://t.co/6XycmT4B3b
— Elliot Brennan (@elliotbrennan) November 14, 2017
https://twitter.com/azraisakovic/status/929974910788800513
My latest for Lowy – Turnbull faces Asian Summit Season – https://t.co/yUkCdQtJ4J
— Susan Harris Rimmer (@FemInt) November 9, 2017
Abe, Trump seek Indian-Pacific strategy to counter China:The Asahi Shimbun:The Asahi Shimbun https://t.co/LOUXy42haJ
— Roland Löchli (@RolandLoechli) November 8, 2017
So do we have a TPP-11 or not? Aust govt backgrounds AFR yes this morning, then Turnbull admits 'not yet' to Sky in afternoon. https://t.co/dqj9gosUNI
— Jeffrey Wilson (@JDWilson08) November 10, 2017
'Indo-Pacific' over 'Asia-Pacific' reflects importance of India's rise: US official https://t.co/MaD0Lz6AzS
— Ankit Panda (@nktpnd) November 5, 2017
Trump’s Asia strategy strongly resembles Abe’s “security diamond” https://t.co/d5qDuALP1s
— Dr. Mark P. Barry (@DrMarkPBarry) November 5, 2017
President Trump and First Lady Melania Attend Welcome Ceremony at Akasaka Palace in Japan (11/05/2017) #POTUSinAsia https://t.co/BuR7JV2aZx
— Jackie Lee (@JackieLee51) November 6, 2017
In other words, Japan’s strategy of resistance and avoiding premature capitulationism has worked https://t.co/x30NCQwxXZ
— Rory Medcalf (@Rory_Medcalf) November 7, 2017
Japan to join 3 US carriers for naval drills in western Pacific https://t.co/268xb7WAyC pic.twitter.com/0Av1C2bFyq
— Nikkei Asian Review (@NAR) November 7, 2017
#ICYMI: @POTUS talked with troops at Yokota Air Base, #Japan. #POTUSinAsia pic.twitter.com/hizjKGnJAu
— U.S. Dept of Defense (@DeptofDefense) November 5, 2017
Tomorrow: discussing #TrumpinAsia with Kurt Campbell, @MiraRappHooper, & @WalterLohman. https://t.co/Yv47aSXJaq @AsiaProgram @KissingerInst
— Abraham M. Denmark (@AbeDenmark) November 1, 2017
“President Trump is some ways the personification of a new Bolshevism of the right” https://t.co/C2YNhs9OmL
— James Pethokoukis (@JimPethokoukis) November 6, 2017
Video and photos from our October event on US role in Indo-Pacifc now online @asaninst @ussc @PerthUSAsia https://t.co/YxCy4i6DMD pic.twitter.com/mjWDINZA7T
— Asan Institute DC (@AsanInstDC) November 1, 2017
https://twitter.com/CurtisSChin/status/928285226454859776
Vietnam proposes resolving #SouthChinaSea disputes with China "based on common sense and international law" https://t.co/uTgBnWOSqP
— Bill Hayton (@bill_hayton) November 3, 2017
Inside North Korea's missiles https://t.co/NfKmUF43FF
— Tsai Ting-I (@tsaitingi) November 10, 2017
Intercepting a long-range ballistic missile mid-flight is hard. Here’s how to do it better. https://t.co/6xFI7rZfJ1 pic.twitter.com/8rgNCQZmjH
— CSIS (@CSIS) November 12, 2017
China's population is expected to peek around 2025 before charting a steady decline. https://t.co/bt49bSDI5N pic.twitter.com/TwkYvLixWx
— CSIS (@CSIS) November 7, 2017
A quick overview for understanding #China’s new leadership after the 19th Party Congress.
Source https://t.co/iFIu27Gc1x pic.twitter.com/lQvHEVifjs
— Dariusz Wituszyński (@dariwituszynski) November 8, 2017
My new blog article about Hong Kong, on Bright Blue's blog: https://t.co/CMVNb4X3XR
— Benedict Rogers (@benedictrogers) November 10, 2017
AP Interview: Wong says China rise means trade trumps rights https://t.co/Qpr2Ppqhe5
— Joshua Wong Chi-fung (@joshuawongcf) November 1, 2017
China’s all-powerful leader should heed the lessons from history, former official says https://t.co/rQmGedMQpI
— Simon Denyer (@simondenyer) November 11, 2017
Great op-ed in @washingtonpost by @Griffith_Uni colleague Wang Yi on the mastermind behind Xi Jinping’s power: https://t.co/YCh0xuxi3C
— Andrew O'Neil (@oneil_ak) November 6, 2017
The best Trump can do in China this week is avert disaster. Here’s how. https://t.co/AwNobClESB
— Ely Ratner (@elyratner) November 5, 2017
Australian publisher drops book for fear of Beijing https://t.co/Z4XK7NWvDs
— FT China (@ftchina) November 13, 2017
Can #Xi Jinping fix the #PLA's discipline problems? Recent changes give some clues. Phil Saunders and I discuss in @TheNatlInterest https://t.co/kR5XEjPvUS
— Joel Wuthnow (@jwuthnow) November 13, 2017
Feeling pretty darned good about this 2012 piece of mine after the week we’ve just had in Asia … “Two Asias” indeed. https://t.co/j0Eo6kqAX2 @Rmanning4 @ForeignPolicy
— Evan Feigenbaum (@EvanFeigenbaum) November 12, 2017
China gave Trump what looked like a big win today by opening its banking market. Here’s the catch: team Trump didn’t know it was coming and hadn’t asked for it: https://t.co/czmgn7NzLb
— Peter Martin (@PeterMartin_PCM) November 10, 2017
Something old, something new: $250 billion in U.S.-China deals don’t add up https://t.co/aria3BeCfs
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 10, 2017
#TrumpInChina Playback: @realDonaldTrump arrived in Beijing to start his first visit to China as the president of the United States (video via CGTN) pic.twitter.com/j5cQouaq4s
— People's Daily,China (@PDChina) November 8, 2017
Whoa, Canada: explaining the TPP deal that wasn’t | Mike Callaghan https://t.co/IAus8sekE4
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) November 13, 2017
Trump in China: Game, set, and possibly match to Beijing | Kerry Brown https://t.co/JwpxEbwyIR
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) November 13, 2017
.@flatgard on North Korea’s billion-dollar soft spot https://t.co/XlTHk6bY3n
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) November 13, 2017
ASEAN summit should focus on the possible | @elliotbrennan https://t.co/K1pUc1j2l1
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) November 10, 2017
'The Quad should be driven by function rather than form: the best way to consolidate support in all four capitals is to focus on producing results' | Andrew Shearer https://t.co/fkFKo3vK7X
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) November 10, 2017
'While no one wishes to have a China backed into a corner, fearful of a NATO in Asia, is that really what is taking place?' | @JohnHemmings2 on the Quad https://t.co/k7uqYBGfOL
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) November 9, 2017
Protecting fish stocks from illegal fishing is of critical importance to the economy, food security and stability of Pacific Island countries, argues Scott Brady https://t.co/sTqCT32pjA
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) November 14, 2017
'To use inflation prospects as the sole criterion for policy-setting was always a convenient simplification' | Stephen Grenville https://t.co/tTIXyu4n09
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) November 10, 2017
'Unrest plays into Russia’s geopolitical vision, yet Moscow has now assumed the obligation to provide a stable Syrian government' | Stephen Blank https://t.co/APIWgIyJr6
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) November 8, 2017
Asia’s New Entente | via @ASPI_org @Chellaney https://t.co/6BeGK9k00D pic.twitter.com/xxmMk26cor
— RealClearDefense (@RCDefense) November 7, 2017
After the North Korean nuclear crisis | @Dr_M_Davis | https://t.co/iZFVI0crIA pic.twitter.com/hVNIiYDR5o
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) November 14, 2017
The nuclear ban ‘pledge’: how’s it tracking? | @rdyn51 | https://t.co/UbqzJ6sHLv pic.twitter.com/oYObAWugSA
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) November 13, 2017
Striving for power: Chinese foreign policy in Xi Jinping’s ‘new era’ | @fengzhangmc | https://t.co/zt7WU7dlbC pic.twitter.com/phyofWhpt1
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) November 13, 2017
Liberal internationalism: hard days, hazy daze | Graeme Dobell | https://t.co/iMhmJWVqu8 pic.twitter.com/N0caUJW21f
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) November 12, 2017
Time to consider refinancing options for the ASEAN secretariat | @EvanLaksmana | https://t.co/uqJDtnhNeS pic.twitter.com/797PSnqSbs
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) November 10, 2017
APEC, Trump and contested Asia | @NickBisley | https://t.co/4tuqwdl2g1 pic.twitter.com/NQ2RfbJzhg
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) November 10, 2017
A deal on North Korean nukes? | @Andrew_D_ASPI | https://t.co/RrV8OTWxiX pic.twitter.com/RGctJSp6KJ
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) November 9, 2017
National security wrap | @jackywestermann @jackfviola @ElizaChapman_ @HarleyComrie | https://t.co/0hVmjaDnDl pic.twitter.com/06fpWz9axU
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) November 9, 2017
Mr Trump Goes to China | @RichardHaass | https://t.co/Gx4WijC4RO pic.twitter.com/FXXE8m3UhQ
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) November 9, 2017
Australian marines—what would they be good for? | Bob Moyse | https://t.co/NW4qcPVMJs pic.twitter.com/Yk8TRP607z
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) November 8, 2017