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Asian juggernaut: the rise of China, India and Japan / Chellaney, Brahma 2006  Book
Chellaney, Brahma Book
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Publication New Delhi, HarperCollins Publishers, 2006.
Description xi, 348p.
Standard Number 8172236506
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051832327.51054/CHE 051832MainOn ShelfGeneral 
052205327.51054/CHE 052205MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   122556


Beijing's Power and China's Borders: Twenty Neighbours in Asia / Elleman, Bruce A (ed.); Kotkin, Stephen (ed.); Schofield, Clive (ed.) 2013  Book
Elleman, Bruce A (ed.) Book
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Publication India, Pentagon Press, 2013.
Description xvii, 371p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788182747265
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057379327.5105/ELL 057379MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   030470


China and Japan 1949-1980 / Jain, R K 1982  Book
Jain, R K Book
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Edition 2nd ed.
Publication New Delhi, Radiant Publishers, 1982.
Description xxii,339p
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019691327.51052/JAI 019691MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   036485


China eyes Japan / Whiting, Allen S 1989  Book
Whiting, Allen S Book
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Publication Berkeley, University of California Press, 1989.
Description xi,228p.
Standard Number 0520065225
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032256327.51052/WHI 032256MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   029401


Chinese and the Japanese: essays in political and cultural interactions / Iriye, Akira (ed.) 1980  Book
Iriye, Akira Book
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Publication Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1980.
Description xi, 368p.
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020516327.51052/IRI 020516MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   077928


Current Sino-Japanese relations and its future trend / Youguo, Jin   Journal Article
Youguo, Jin Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Democracy and Foreign Policy: a case history, the Sino- Japanese dispute, 1931-1933 / Bassett, R 1952  Book
Bassett, R Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass and Co. Ltd., 1952.
Description xxiii, 654p.
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008219327.51052/BAS 008219MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   080458


Diminishing returns? prime minister Koizumi’s Visits to the Yasukuni Shrine in the context of East Asian nationalisms / Deans, Phil   Journal Article
Deans, Phil Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The Yasukuni Shrine is a site of contested nationalist politics in Japan and in neighbouring countries. Within Japan the status of the Shrine exists in a tension between public and private and religious and secular meanings. These tensions are given a specific focus in the context of the visits to the Shrine by Japanese Prime Ministers. The history of such visits is discussed and analysed, with particular attention given to the causes and consequences of the visits by Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro between 2001 and 2006. It is argued that the controversies over the visits in Japan and elsewhere are best understood in the context of 'revisionist nationalism' in Japan. The reactions and nationalist problematics of the PRC and Taiwan with regard to the Yasukuni Shrine are then elaborated and analysed.
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hegemonic cooperation and conflict: postwar japan';s China policy and the United States / Wang, Qingxin Ken 2000  Book
Wang, Qingxin Ken Book
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Publication London, Praeger Publishers, 2000.
Description xii, 294p.
Standard Number 0275963144
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043513327.52051/WAN 043513MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Importance of 'Othering' in China's national identity: Sino-Japanese relations as a stage of identity conflicts / Suzuki, Shogo   Journal Article
Suzuki, Shogo Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Recent studies have increasingly argued that the Chinese leadership uses Japan's imperialistic past as a tool for domestic and political bargaining. However, this argument fails to appreciate the embedded nature of negative memories within China. This article forwards an alternative argument by situating Japanese militaristic history within Chinese national identity. By examining a wide range of Chinese primary sources often underutilized by International Relations (IR) analysts, it moves beyond narrow, elite-centred explanations. The article argues that modern China's national identity has been characterized by an acute sense of 'victimhood' arising from its turbulent interactions with International Society, and that Japan plays an important role as an 'Other' which enhances China's self-image as a 'victim'. Furthermore, it claims that Japan's emergence as an 'Other' in China's national identity is a by-product of China's attempts to regain its social and moral legitimacy within a post-Cold War International Society increasingly dominated by the Western powers. By highlighting the deeply entrenched nature of Japanese imperialist history in China's national identity, the article also shows that history is more than just part of a 'toolkit' that can be rationally utilized by the political elite, and that states are moral agents that are deeply affected by history.
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Issues in Japan's China policy / Mendl, Wolf 1978  Book
Mendl, Wolf Book
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Publication London, macmillan Press, 1978.
Description xii, 178p.
Standard Number 0333232534
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018469327.52051/MEN 018469MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Japan and the pacific quadrille: major powers in East Asia / Ellison, Herbert J (ed.) 1987  Book
Ellison, Herbert J Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1987.
Description xii, 252p.
Standard Number 081337314X
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028635327.52/JAP 028635MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   078226


Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to Japan and new vista of China-Japa / Jinan, Wu   Journal Article
Jinan, Wu Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Push forward sino-Japanese relations in good faith / Dunxin, Xu   Journal Article
Dunxin, Xu Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Reshaping nationalism: Chinese intellectual response towards Sino-American and Sino-Japanese relations in the twenty-first century / Shen, Simon; Cheung , Mong   Journal Article
Shen, Simon Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Since the end of the Cold War, the international arena has witnessed two concurrent worldwide trends. One is the gradual prevalence of universalism under the banner of human civilization; the other is the gradual revival of nationalism globally under exactly the same heading. Both trends are evident in China, a country which in the twenty-first century is perceived universally as a rising nation. However, does Chinese nationalism necessarily pose a threat to the world? By examining two debates on the Chinese intellectual response towards Sino-American and Sino-Japanese relations in the early twenty-first century, this paper investigates the status of Chinese nationalism. It questions whether it is a fixed set of ideas embraced by a solid entity, or whether it possesses multiple layers with dual elements contributing to both security and insecurity internationally. The paper argues that three separate nationalist processes are occurring concurrently but independently of each other: the construction of civic nationalist values; the development of an international relations strategy assigning responsible power to China; and the detection of alleged anti-Chinese conspiracies. The effect of the first two would be to encourage regional peace, and they could offset fervent nationalist expression. A somewhat counter-intuitive result of Chinese nationalism might be that it also becomes a stabilizing force within and outside China's borders.
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Rethinking Sino-Japanese alienation: history problems and historical opportunities / Buzan, Barry; Goh, Evelyn 2020  Book
Goh, Evelyn Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020.
Description xvi, 339p.pbk
Standard Number 9780198851394
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059866327.51052/BUZ 059866MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Ripe for Cooperation or Rivalry? Commerce, Realpolitik, and War / He, Yinan   Journal Article
He, Yinan Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Sino-Japanese political relations, fraught with disputes and tension during the Koizumi years, only began to recover after Abe came to power. This article investigates the driving forces shaping recent and future bilateral relations. Using evidence from the Koizumi era, I argue that 1) bilateral commercial links prove a weak stabilizing factor for political relations; 2) the current distribution of power between China and Japan does not dictate their strategic rivalry, but they may still treat each other as rivals if they perceive the danger of long-term power transition and mutual hostile intent; 3) the frequent flare-up of bilateral history disputes can exacerbate mutual threat perceptions among elites and generate popular emotional pressure for hard-line government policy toward the other country. The future of Sino-Japanese cooperation heavily depends on their efforts to resolve the negative historical legacy
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Searching for common interests between China and Japan: a Chinese view / Yongming, Fan   Journal Article
Yongming, Fan Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Most of the conflicts and problems in Sino-Japanese relations have their roots in two main issues: the history of World War II and the status of Taiwan. And the historical and the Taiwan issues have been exacerbated by other disputes such as competing territorial claims, ownership of oil and gas fields in the East China Sea, and the location of the planned Siberian pipeline. In spite of these conflicts and frictions, it must be noted that there are broad common interests between China and Japan. Firstly, the Chinese and Japanese economies are highly complementary. Secondly, China and Japan working together to promote regional economic cooperation in Asia has important significance for peace and stability in the entire Asia-Pacific region. Thirdly, in the political and diplomatic arena, room for cooperation is even broader. The imminent issue at present is to seek an appropriate solution to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. There is both a need and a possibility for closer Sino-Japanese relations in spite of real difficulties and potential clashes. Current Sino-Japanese relations have unprecedented hopes, which particularly require people to view and handle the Sino-Japanese relations from a strategic height and in a long-term perspective. Friendly coexistence and win-win cooperation are the only right choices in line with the fundamental interests both of China and Japan
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Seize the opportunity and strive to bild and develop strategic / Taiping, Wang   Journal Article
Taiping, Wang Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Sino-Japan strategic rivalry and the security of the Korean Pen / Hwi, Park Ihn   Journal Article
Hwi, Park Ihn Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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