Senkaku Islands (The Era of Relative Peace)

The Senkaku Islands (Diayoutai Islands in Chinese) is a series of islands located in the East China Sea, being disputed by the Chinese Federated Union, the Republic of Taiwan, and Japan. The source of the dispute dates back to ancient times, and was escalated during World War III when the former People's Republic of China invaded the islands; only to be expelled by a joint force of Taiwanese and Japanese forces.

After the war, the dispute continued between the three countries but was no where near tense as before. Somewhere in the beginning of the 2010s, the three nations were discussing talks on how to end the dispute. By 2014, a proposal mediated by the United Nations and ASEAN called for joint-administration of the islands. The three countries agreed, and is expected to sign the Declaration of Joint-Administration of the Senkaku Islands on March 4, 2017.