China Violates Japan’s Airspace and Waters With Spy Plane, Navy Vessel
A Chinese spy plane has flown into Japanese airspace for the first time since World War II. Days later, a Chinese navy survey ship also sailed into Japanese territorial waters, staying for nearly two hours. Is China testing Japan amid the ravages of Typhoon Shanshan and the political vacuum left by Kishida Fumio’s announcement of resignation? Our guests are: Masahiro Matsumura - St. Andrew’s University in Osaka and Professor of International Politics - Taiwan Fellow at National Chengchi University Eugene Chausovsky - New Lines Institute Analytical Development and Training Senior Director















