1. Japanese-Sino's Senkaku Island Dispute
It could potentially damage the world economy due to the fact that Japan, China and the United States are all economic superpowers. Political relations between the United States and Asia have "only grown stronger as our [the U.S. and Asia] economies have become more interconnected, and as our people have grown closer through travel and the Internet" (Russel, 2015). Thus the United States has an investment in the developing problem surrounding the Senkaku islands, and has a duty to attempt to resolve the argument peacefully. ... For the past forty years, the People's Republic of...
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