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How Northeast Asia Could Repeat Europe’s 19th-Century Mistakes

by Caleb Wilson
May 28, 2025
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Why Northeast Asia risks repeating Europe’s 19th-century mistakes – Lowy Institute
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  • Decoding Northeast Asia’s Geopolitical Crossroads: Lessons from Europe’s Past
    • Unraveling the Complexities of Northeast Asia’s Rising Tensions

Decoding Northeast Asia’s Geopolitical Crossroads: Lessons from Europe’s Past

Unraveling the Complexities of Northeast Asia’s Rising Tensions

The geopolitical climate in Northeast Asia today increasingly mirrors the volatile atmosphere that gripped 19th-century Europe—a period marked by intense rivalries, shifting alliances, and unresolved historical wounds. The region is entangled in a web of deep-rooted disputes stemming from colonial legacies, contested borders, and nationalist fervor. These factors collectively fuel an environment where diplomatic progress remains fragile and conflict risks escalate.

  • Enduring Historical Disputes: Residual bitterness over Japan’s imperial actions continues to strain relations with neighboring countries.
  • Surging Nationalism: Heightened patriotic sentiments often overshadow efforts toward regional cooperation.
  • Military Escalation: Frequent military drills and arms accumulation intensify mutual suspicion among states.

This intricate situation invites comparison with Europe’s pre-World War I era, characterized by fragmented alliances and territorial ambitions that ultimately led to widespread conflict. The parallels are striking when examining key elements such as disputed territories and unpredictable diplomatic alignments in both contexts.

Nineteenth-Century EuropeNortheast Asia Today
Tensions over localized border conflicts expanding into larger warsSovereignty disputes like those surrounding the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands escalating regional friction
Fluid alliance systems prone to sudden shiftsVolatile partnerships influenced by North Korea’s provocations and great power interests
Nationalistic policies driving militarization and foreign agendasRenewed emphasis on national identity shaping defense postures across China, Japan, South Korea


 

  

The Role of National Pride and Military Expansion: Echoes from European History Revisited 
  
  

The resurgence of nationalism combined with rapid militarization presents one of the most pressing challenges facing Northeast Asia—reminiscent of Europe’s trajectory before World War I. Back then, fervent national pride fueled competition for dominance; similarly today, governments leverage patriotic narratives to consolidate internal support while justifying increased defense budgets.

  

        

  • Intensified Nationalism: Political leaders often harness nationalist rhetoric to strengthen domestic legitimacy amid external threats.
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  • An Arms Race Underway: Defense expenditures have surged dramatically—China alone allocated approximately $293 billion in military spending during 2023—the highest globally outside the United States—while Japan ($54 billion) and South Korea ($45 billion) also significantly ramp up their capabilities.
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  • Persistent Historical Animosities: Unsettled grievances dating back decades continue to poison bilateral relations between neighbors like Japan-South Korea or China-Japan.

   

   

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This dynamic interplay between nationalism-driven policies and growing military capacities heightens instability risks unless counterbalanced by robust diplomacy focused on de-escalation mechanisms similar to those attempted in early twentieth-century Europe but learned from through modern multilateral frameworks.
   
   

   

   

   

   

Cultivating Stability Through Diplomacy: Pathways Toward Lasting Peace in Northeast Asia

Averting conflict requires deliberate strategies emphasizing dialogue over confrontation within this multifaceted geopolitical arena. Drawing inspiration from successful peacebuilding efforts worldwide—including recent breakthroughs such as tentative ceasefire talks between Israel & Hezbollah—the region must prioritize multilateral engagement platforms fostering transparency & trust-building measures.

Pursuing shared objectives beyond security concerns can create interdependencies that reduce incentives for hostility. For instance:

  • Economic integration initiatives focusing on sustainable development goals can unite diverse stakeholders around common prosperity.
  • Cultural exchange programs promoting mutual understanding help dismantle entrenched prejudices rooted in historical conflicts.
  • Civil society dialogues provide grassroots avenues for reconciliation complementing official diplomatic channels.

Nation-State2023 Military Budget (USD)Key Regional Flashpoints
                                           
                           
                       
                       
                       
              
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Strategy

Expected Result

Multilateral Dialogues

Strengthened Regional Cooperation

Cultural Exchanges

Enhanced Mutual Respect

Joint Economic Ventures

Shared Economic Growth

A Forward-Looking Perspective on Stability Amidst Historic Challenges

Northeast Asia stands at a critical juncture where unresolved historical animosities intersect with contemporary strategic rivalries reminiscent of Europe’s fraught past century ago. The lessons embedded within history underscore an urgent imperative—to replace zero-sum competition with collaborative problem-solving grounded in respect for diverse narratives.

The decisions made now will determine whether this vibrant yet volatile region charts a course toward enduring peace or slides into cycles of mistrust echoing some of history’s darkest chapters.

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