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China–Japan Tensions Rise as Chinese Navy Enters Sea of Japan Amid Tokyo’s Long-Range Missile Deployment
China’s naval fleet has entered the Sea of Japan as Japan completes the deployment of long-range Type 25 missiles, with bilateral tensions continuing to escalate. The move underscores how both sides are pairing military signaling with deterrence messaging—Japan through missile posture and China through visible maritime presence—raising the risk of miscalculation in a sensitive operating area.
Separately, The Diplomat highlights that China’s coercive approach in the South China Sea (referencing the “Provisional Understanding” after coercion failed to achieve Beijing’s objectives at acceptable cost) suggests limits to coercion when countervailing costs and regional responses rise. Meanwhile, other coverage points to continuity-focused political decision-making in Laos and warnings that Indonesia’s energy-crisis response could backfire—signals that Asia’s strategic environment is being shaped not only by security dynamics but also by economic and energy constraints that can affect policy room and escalation incentives.