Russia joins China to oppose U.S. missile defense in South Korea
Top politics and current affairs news for January 13, 2017. Part of the daily The China Projectย news roundup "Tillerson risks โdevastating confrontationโ with Beijing."

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China, Russia agree on more โcountermeasuresโ against U.S. anti-missile system: Xinhuaย / Reuters
For nearly a year now, the U.S. and China have been at odds over an American plan to install a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system in South Korea. Today, Russia formally announced that it is joining China in opposing the plan and implementing unspecified โcountermeasures,โ in a statement that characterized U.S. actionsย as aiming to contain China and Russia. -
China fears sovereignty rows with neighbors may spark โpatrioticโ protests at homeย / SCMP
Since the Tiananmen demonstrations of 1989, China has strictly controlled mass protests in nearly all situations โ though local protests are generally allowed, as long as they do not question the legitimacy of the Communist Party or โthreaten social stability.โ Now the authorities see a new reason for concern: rising nationalism. An official responsible for maintaining domestic stability, not usually the type to be quoted in state media, wrote in the Global Timesย to single out โsovereignty disputesโ as a cause of mass protests to watch out for and nip in the bud. For more on Chinaโs struggles to control burgeoning nationalism at home and online, see thisย Financial Times article (paywall) from Monday.
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