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JAPAN'S CHINA POLICY
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Japan's foreign relations in Asia
/ Brown, James D J (ed.); Kingston, Jeff (ed.)
2018
Brown, James D J (ed.)
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Oxon, Routledge, 2018.
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xxiii, 374p.pbk
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9781138055452
Key Words
Japan
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Asia
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Foreign Relations
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Japanese Foreign Policy
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Japan's China Policy
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Diplomacy - Northeast Asia
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Rethinking Japan's China policy: Japan as an accommodator in the rise of China, 1978-2011
/ Jerden, Bjorn; Hagstrom, Linus
Hagstrom, Linus
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2012.
Summary/Abstract
For the last four decades Sino-Japanese relations have been characterized by steadily growing economic and sociocultural interactions. Yet, greater interdependence has developed in tandem with bilateral tensions. Many analysts have attempted to explain the latter as a result of Japan trying to balance or contain the burgeoning growth of Chinese capabilities. In this article, we question and qualify this widespread understanding of Japan's response to China's rise by examining how Japan has handled China's rise between 1978 and 2011. More precisely, how has Japan dealt with China's long-term core strategic interests, which are embodied in the post-1978 Chinese "grand strategy" that is believed to have been instrumental to China's rise? Our main finding is that to a significant degree Japan has accommodated the rise of China rather than balanced against it.
Key Words
Rise of China
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Containment
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Sino - Japanese Relations
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Accommodation
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Balancing
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Japan's China Policy
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Strategic risks and Japanese right wing must not be underestima
/ Limin, Lin
Limin, Lin
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2014.
Key Words
Japan
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China
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Asia Pacific Region
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Right Wing
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Japanese Military
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Japan's China Policy
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Shinzo Abe
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