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ID189324
Title ProperJapanese "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" and Sino-Japanese Relations
Other Title Informationa Chinese Perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorZheng Chen , Guangtao Wang ;  Chen , Zheng ;  Wang, Guangtao
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the Chinese assessment of and responses toward the Japanese "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" (FOIP) concept against the background of evolving Sino-Japanese relations. Addressing both its security and economic concerns, the FOIP is Tokyo's top-level regional strategy design in the context of China's rise. The development of the Japanese FOIP has been fluctuating with the evolution of Sino-Japanese relations and the emerging Sino-U.S. strategic contest over the past decade. The complexity and the fluid nature of the Japanese FOIP has prompted varying assessments and policy recommendations among Chinese analysts, which can be roughly divided into three categories: the hardline approach, the hedging approach, and the docking approach. Meanwhile, remarks of Chinese officials on the Japanese FOIP remain elusive, carefully differentiating between the Indo-Pacific strategy of the United States and that of Japan. All of these aspects reveal the complexity and flexibility of China's policies. The COVID-19 pandemic and the recent domestic changes of Japan and the U.S. have further complicated geopolitical and geoeconomic tensions. As a consequence, the Sino-Japanese relationship has become awkward once again.
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol. 23, No.1; Feb 2023: p.161-186
Journal SourceChina Review Vol: 23 No 1
Key WordsSino-Japanese Relations ;  Japanese ;  Chinese Perspective ;  Free and Open Indo-Pacific


 
 
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