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ID132482
Title ProperIrony of China-Japan relations
Other Title Informationwhy do they 'cooperate' despite the 'conflict'?
LanguageENG
AuthorGandhi, Prerna
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)It is ironical that relations between China and Japan, despite their sharing a history of two millennia as neighbours, are ranked as the number one hostile bilateral relationship in the G-20'. Events since the end of 19th century have created a long baggage of historical memories that strongly define their relations in the present day. However, the strong economic integration between the two countries has resulted in the third largest bilateral trade relationship in the world, amounting to $334 billion2 (2012 figures) just behind the US-Canada and US-China bilateral relationship at $645 billion3 and $536 billion' respectively. China surpassing Japan in 2010
`In' analytical NoteAir Power Vol.9, No.2; Summer (April-June) 2014: p.133-156
Journal SourceAir Power Vol.9, No.2; Summer (April-June) 2014: p.133-156
Key WordsChina ;  Japan ;  China - Japan Conflict ;  Historical Memories ;  Bilateral Trade Relationship ;  Bilateral Relations ;  Economic Memories ;  US-Canada Bilateral Relationship ;  US-China Bilateral Relationship ;  International Relations - IR ;  United States - US ;  Canada