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Territorial Disputes between Japan and China Think IAFOR
Business & Economics, Politics, International Relations & Law

Territorial Disputes between Japan and China: An Opportunity for Change

Dilton Ribeiro argues that China and Japan’s territorial disputes, such as the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands, present an opportunity for both countries to focus not on their differences but on their commonalities.

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Dilton Ribeiro
Disappearing Islands Climate Chnge Think Nasa
Politics, International Relations & Law, Sustainability, Energy & the Environment

Climate Change: Disappearing Islands and Appearing Solutions

Dr Thomas Simons on why climate change problems are no more or no less amenable to solution than pollution problems are – they both require nothing less than the mobilisation of the political will needed to solve them.

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Thomas Simon
 

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