New writing on Japan-Taiwan relations

  • Brian Bridges and Che-po Chan. "Looking North: Taiwan's Relations with Japan under Chen Shui-bian." Pacific Affairs, Winter 2008-09, Vol. 81, No.4, pp. 577-596.

    Under President Chen Shui-bian, Taiwan was active in courting Japan, an approach which was quietly reciprocated by Japan. Set against the background of deep historical and economic links, this strengthening relationship has been both encouraged and constrained by the two powers’ complex relationships with China and the United States. While Japan has not been willing to openly embrace Chen's “quasi-alliance” ideas, it has been interested in developing a stronger sense of “alignment” with Taiwan through constructing a wider and deeper relationship, including security-related interactions.