Dispute in the East China Sea (NSC)

Flashpoints

To add spice or challenge to the role-play, partway through the discussion throw in one of the following flashpoints--additional hypothetical developments that fit within the case’s existing decision point – or create your own. 

  • Japan’s parliament, the Diet, has convened a special session. The outspoken chair of the lower house’s foreign affairs committee has publicly called on the prime minister to demand American military assistance. The prime minister has requested a phone call with the U.S. president. 

After introducing a flashpoint, you might want to help students refocus their discussion by considering critical questions such as these:

  1. Who is affected by this event or development, and how?
  2. Is there any uncertainty about what has taken place? How credible is the report?
  3. Does this event or development affect the feasibility of any policy options? If so, how?
  4. Does this event or development affect the desirability of any policy options? If so, how?