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JAPAN - RELATION - CHINA (4) answer(s).
 
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Can the world coexist with China / Yukio, Okamoto; Akihiko, Tanaka   Journal Article
Yukio, Okamoto Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   085090


China-Japan mutually beneficial relationship based on common st / Gao, Haikuan   Journal Article
Gao, Haikuan Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract On the occasion of President Hu Jintao's visit to Japan in May 2008, the two sides issued a joint statement and agreed to promote the Mutually Beneficial Relationship Based on Common Strategic Interests in a comprehensive fashion. In addition, this is an important year in the development of China-Japan relations, as it marks the thirtieth anniversary of the concluding of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and the People's Republic of China. It is also 20 years since the founding of the Institute for International Policy Studies, during which time IIPS has continuously been conducting research into global and East Asian regional peace and stability and furthering the development of China-Japan relations. Over the past two years China-Japan relations have been better than ever. How Japan and China should promote their Mutually Beneficial Relationship Based on Common Strategic Interests in the future and how they should promote peace and stability in the East Asian region are two vital issues that face the two nations.
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ID:   085093


New Japan-China relations and the corresponding positioning of the United States-history, values, realism in a changing world / Hoshiyama, Takashi   Journal Article
Hoshiyama, Takashi Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract After more than a decade of deterioration in the relations between Japan and China symbolized by the visit of then-Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to Yasukuni Shrine, the relationship finally turned around in 2006-2007 into a qualitatively different one preparing for a new regional order. This was made possible mainly by the realistic perceptional change of the Japanese public on the regional security environment and the corresponding policy change of the Chinese Government on Japan-related histoty. The USA, as an essential stakeholder in Japan-China relations, also has to change itself in order to maintain its presence and interests in Asia and grasp a golden opportunity to build a more stable regional and international order given the drastic change in Japan-China relations which are still fragile due to structural problems. To this end, the USA needs to reevaluate and understand well the changing Japanese perception of history and of the severe security situation around Japan. Also, a Japan-USA-China trilateral partnership framework is now necessary to create a more stable Asian order by a USA initiative
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ID:   088746


Sino-Japanese relations: the ice that won't melt / Hagstrom, Linus   Journal Article
Hagstrom, Linus Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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