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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 |
2021.06.10
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Thanks for contacting me despite the weak connection! |
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2021.06.09
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
We picked up an article on the abolished U.S.-South Korea missile guidelines, which had restricted South Korea's missile development. Then we spoke about Moon Jae-in's philosophy, "independent national defense," that does not rely on other countries for security. I always appreciate the way Sienna covers a wide range of topics. |
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2021.06.08
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Many thanks to you! We chose an article, which argues that the consensus in the U.S. Congress on China is not permanent. Then we talked about several examples that illustrate the bipartisan consensus; for example, a few days ago, three bipartisan U.S. senators visited Taiwan and announced that they would provide the new coronary vaccine. |
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2021.06.07
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Good to talk to you! We read an article on the Sino-Russia-U.S. triangle; the latest symbol of the Sino-Russian partnership is the start of construction of new Russia-made nuclear power plants in China. The U.S. State Department has announced that it would not impose sanctions on the part of the gas pipeline project, Nord Stream 2, linking Germany and Russia, while in the U.S. Congress, there is growing opposition to the dialogue with Russia. |
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2021.06.06
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Today's theme was Taiwan's ADIZ—the PLA has been crossing the median line. We also discussed the future of Taiwan and the role of the U.S. and Japan. Have a nice weekend! |
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2021.06.05
Mayu様より 会員No.18293 女性 |
Thank you for the nice lesson! Today I learned "present perfect tense." Have a good day! :) |
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2021.06.05
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Thanks for your meaningful class. We learned a book review on Chinese identity politics, which rather seemed to be the author's own historical essay. My impression was that when China takes up history, it means not only to reclaim lost territories such as Taiwan but also to apply the tribute system with China at the top to contemporary international relations. |
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2021.06.04
匿名様より 会員No.26120 女性 |
中国語が通じる先生なので、英語に詰まるとつい中国語が出てしまいました(笑) 私の不十分な英語も理解していただいて会話を楽しむことができました。 |
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2021.06.04
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Thanks a lot for your obliging tutoring. We shared an article on the Taiwan Strait—the author believes that Taiwan and Japan's security are indivisible. Then we chatted about the 1958 documents recently revealed by the New York Times; the U.S. military's operational headquarters recommended that the White House prepare a plan to use nuclear weapons against mainland China. In the end, President Eisenhower discouraged the use of nuclear weapons and allowed the U.S. Military to use only conventional weapons, though. |
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2021.06.03
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
I appreciate your riveting lesson. We read a paper on the speech of Cambell, known as the "Asian Tsar"—his pet theory of a pivot or rebalance is coming to fruition. Then we also discussed the future of TPP and Quad, which the U.K. has expressed interest in joining. |
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2021.06.02
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
We picked up an article on the Biden administration's foreign policy toward Southeast Asia, comparing it with that of the former Trump administration. ASEAN has more affinity with China than the U.S. when it comes to the principle of non-interference in internal affairs. Thank you always! |
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2021.06.01
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Many thanks to you! We picked up an article on the "peaceful resolution" of the Taiwan issue. It has been one month since Prime Minister Suga and Biden met for the first time and issued a joint statement mentioning Taiwan—the high-profile statement included a sentence that emphasized the importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and urged a peaceful resolution of the cross-strait issue. |
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2021.05.31
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Nice talking to you! We read an article on Japan's "positive list" approach to security—article nine of the Constitution only permits the exercise of the right of collective self-defense in the limited case that it concerns the existence of Japan, while it is international common sense that a negative list usually regulates military actions. |
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2021.05.30
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Good to talk to you! We read an article on the U.S.-China trade negotiations—the Biden administration has finally begun to move on the bilateral trade issue. While the article predicts that the "Phase 1" trade agreement will continue for the foreseeable future, I have a slightly different impression. |
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2021.05.29
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Thanks for your intriguing lesson. Today, we picked up an article on Myanmar, past and present. We also talked about the Japan-Myanmar Association, which has been in the spotlight over the situation in Mynmar. |
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2021.05.28
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Have a good one! Today, we picked up an article on Sino-U.S. relations that focused on the Taiwan issue. Then we talked about the bilateral diplomatic history since 1971 when Kissinger secretly visited Beijing and discussed the normalization with Zhou Enlai—the two realists were strangely united in an error that Japan would become a military power. |
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2021.05.27
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
I appreciate your pleasant and delightful lesson. Today's topic was a hijacking of an airplane by Belarus—an unprecedented hijacking by a state. Estonia, Ireland, and France are expected to raise the issue of Belaru's forced landing at an informal meeting of the UN Security Council. |
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2021.05.26
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Pleasure talking to you. We perused an article on the summit meeting between the U.S. and South Korea; Biden expressed support for inter-Korean cooperation. While avoiding naming China, the joint statement clearly stated that "the two leaders stress the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait," which was obviously requested by Biden—Moon Jae-in did not want to provoke China. We also discussed the possibility of South Korea joining the Quad in the future, although this is probably premature to talk about. |
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2021.05.25
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
Many thanks to you! Today's article was a little fragmented, and even disjointed; especially, the second half was like a memo. Among them, we talked about the Havana Syndrome and the first face-to-face meeting between the foreign ministers of Russia and the U.S. in Reykjavik, Iceland, amidst a new firestorm of activity in the Arctic Circle. |
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2021.05.24
匿名様より 会員No.21802 男性 |
We talked about Nagorno-Karahak and the Russian-brokered ceasefire agreement, including the Russian deployment of peacekeeping troops. Then, we discussed U.S. President Biden's intention to recognize the mass murder of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War Ⅰ to be genocide. Have a nice weekend! |
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