U.S.-Japan Network for the Future Cohort II Scholar Jeffrey Hornung (Associate Professor, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies) writes that China and Japan need rules regulating the interaction of their vessels and aircraft to reduce the possibility of conflict in the East China Sea. Click here to read his commentary published in The National Interest on February 11, 2013.
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