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名前 | Sienna S. |
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性別 | 女性 |
国籍 | その他 |
現住国 | U.S.A. |
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日本語 | 中級 |
2021.07.01
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
I'm glad to talk to you! We read an article, which argues that the Biden administration should learn lessons from JFK's "flexible response" strategy. I personally hope that Biden will correct Trump's policies and rebuild the U.S. trade policy. Still, as we agreed, it seems to be difficult to do so because he cannot afford to lose his current majority of seats in the Democratic Party in the mid-term elections next fall. |
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2021.06.29
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Thanks for your enjoyable lesson. We picked up an article on U.S.-Russia security negotiations. The framework needs to be comprehensive enough to deal with new issues, such as midium-range missiles, cyber-attack, and hypersonic glide weapons, taking the opportunity of the five-year extension of New START. |
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2021.06.27
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
We chose an article on U.S. "strategic ambiguity" over Taiwan; the author claims Japan should re-examine the ambiguity. Then we also talked about the "unconsulted" prior consultation system based on an exchange of notes on the Far East clause of Article 6 of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. Have a nice trip! |
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2021.06.26
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Many thanks for your delightful lesson! We read an article on a small South Korean high-tech company. The Biden administration's block of the company's acquisition illustrates one aspect of the U.S. policy to limit China's access to advanced chip technology. |
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2021.06.25
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Nice talking to you! We picked up an article that tries to draw lessons from the Guam Doctrine, which is theoretically suggestive but seems to be out of sync with the current international situation in some ways. Then we discussed to what extent the Biden administration determines to bury the Nixon-Kissinger line completely. |
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2021.06.24
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Good to talk to you! We chose an article on the EU's stake in the Indo-Pacific; the EU has a strong identity as a democratic community, while a temperature gap remains within the EU. However, since the paper did not touch on Japan's role very much, we made up for it by discussing the Suga cabinet's activities. |
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2021.06.23
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
I appreciate your riveting lesson! First, we picked up an article about Myanmar and the standpoint of the Japanese government and companies. Then we discussed why the Japanese government has decided not to impose sanctions but to suspend the provision of new ODA for the time being, while the U.S. and the EU have imposed sanctions on Myanmar. |
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2021.06.22
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Nice talking to you! We read an article on Japanese politics and China-Japan relations; although the LDP has nearly 300 seats, more than enough for a single majority, in the Lower House, Komeito is still influential, especially in Japan's China policy. Furthermore, we talked about a CSIS research report and a museum in China. |
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2021.06.21
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Thank you for taking time while you are so busy. We read an article on U.S. relations with China and its domestic anti-Asian atmosphere; the author is a former U.S. presidential candidate. Moreover, we talked about the Biden administration's strong statement, which protested hate crimes against Asians—local governments have begun to explore measures such as the development of hate crime laws and improved police response. |
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2021.06.20
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Thank you so much for your lesson despite your busy schedule! We read an article and talked about G7 and NATO; it is President Biden's will that a relatively clear phase be included in the NATO summit following the G7 summit. |
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2021.06.19
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
We read a newspaper article on U.S. ambassadors to Japan, whose post has been vacant for about two years; the director of the Hudson Institute, nominated by Trump, never took office because he lost the presidential election. Then we also talked about Emanuel and Reischauer, whose student Dower is probably the first scathing critic of his mentor Reishauer's modernization theory. Enjoy your weekend! |
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2021.06.18
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Good to talk to you, Sienna! We chose an article on the G7 summit where the leaders welcomed the change of U.S. administrations although they diverged on individual issues. Then we also talked about the U.S.-Russia summit in Geneva; their talks made little concrete progress, but hopefully, the bilateral relations are off the bottom. |
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2021.06.17
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
We read an article on U.S. foreign policy: partisan and polarization keep it changeable and unstable, lacking consistency. As a result, a new strategy rarely comes to fruition as a grand strategy, which might be called the cost of democracy. The author's intention is, the amplitude is inevitable, but the policy should stay within reasonable bounds—this is easier said than done. I really appreciate your opinion and help. |
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2021.06.16
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Many thanks for your intriguing lesson! We read a well-thought article on "The Clash of Systems" between democracy and autocracy, which the author argues that the U.S. government should not emphasize, referring to some cases in Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Then we also talked a little about African infrastructure construction. |
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2021.06.15
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Thank you indeed! We read an article on Chinese diplomacy, which, according to the author, limits its own ambitions. Then we also discussed the situation after Covid-19 and whether China will surpass the U.S. in terms of overall national power, which combines military power, soft power, and cooperation with like-minded countries as well as the economy. |
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2021.06.14
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Good to talk to you! We picked up an article on the U.S. military system—the author recommends drastic reforms to counter potential contingencies, which will take a long time even if adopted. Then we talked about LOCE and EABO as well. |
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2021.06.13
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
We read an article on China's "new" approach to be a "lovable" country, which is contradictory to their former policy called "wolf worrier diplomacy." Then we talked about the transformation from a "hide-and-bide" strategy of keeping a low international profile to "big country diplomacy." Thank you always! |
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2021.06.12
Mayu様より 会員No.18293 女性 |
Thank you for the nice lesson! Today I learned "I've never eaten lunch with the boss." Have a good day! :) |
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2021.06.12
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Many thanks to Sienna! We chose an article on North Korea's isolationism, which is deepening due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the lack of medical infrastructure—it is rational for North Korea to skip the Tokyo Olympics because of the Covid-19 concerns. We also discussed the controversial propaganda balloons, whose ban enlarged North Korean isolation. |
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2021.06.11
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
We read an article on the U.S. budget statement and an argument to strengthen the deterrent capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region. Then we talked about the DOD's immediate release, titled "Secretary of Defense Directive on China Task Force Recommendations," and the U.S. military presence in Japan and South Korea. I really appreciate your enjoyable lesson, Sienna. |
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