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ID190139
Title ProperNormalization of Diplomatic Relations and Private Trade between Japan and China
LanguageENG
AuthorMasaya, Inoue
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article reviews Japan-China private trade from the 1950s to the normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and China in 1972. Under the Cold War in East Asia, private actors were responsible for trade and business exchanges on behalf of the government in Japan-China relations. Both Japan and China promoted private trade with different political agendas. Japan’s objective was to expand Japan-China exchanges with the concept of separation of politics and economics, while China used private trade as a strategic tool to attract Japanese public opinion toward China. This article will clarify how the intentions of the two countries affected private trade, and how private trade expanded as various trade groups competed with each other.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Review Vol. 29, No.3; Autumn-Winter 2022: p.136-150
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Review Vol: 29 No 3
Key WordsJapan and China ;  Normalization of Diplomatic Relations ;  Private Trade


 
 
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