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ID133388
Title ProperSenkaku/Diaoyu island controversy
Other Title Informationa crisis postponed
LanguageENG
AuthorSmith, Paul J
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)On 11 September 2012, the Japanese government signed a contract worth 2.05 billion yen ($26.1 million) with Kunioki Kurihara, a private businessman, to purchase three of the five main islands that constitute the Senkaku/ Diaoyu Island group, an action that effectively nationalized the islands.1 Ironically, the government purchase was designed to head off more ambitious moves by Tokyo's governor (?????), Shintaro Ishihara, to purchase the islands with cash collected in a national fund-raising campaign. Ishihara, known for his nationalistic views, had told an American audience in April 2012 that the "Senkaku Islets will be purchased by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government . . . [and] we will do whatever it takes to protect our own land."2 Not surprisingly, the Chinese government viewed Japan's island-purchasing activities, whatever their motivations or sources, as severe provocations that required a firm and immediate response.
`In' analytical NoteNaval War College Review Vol.66, No.2; Spr.2013: p.27-44
Journal SourceNaval War College Review Vol.66, No.2; Spr.2013: p.27-44
Key WordsIsland Controversy ;  Crisis Postponed ;  Japan ;  Senkaku Island ;  Diaoyu Island ;  American Audience ;  Tokyo Metropolitan Government ;  Chinese Government ;  China - Japan Relations


 
 
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