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Japan and China: a fresh start in a difficult era
/ Smith, Sheila A
Smith, Sheila A
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No relationship is more important to the future of Asia than the one between Japan and China. PM Abe’s visit to Beijing last month put the relationship back on a firmer footing. Yet diplomacy alone will not stabilize Sino-Japanese relations. Popular attitudes in both countries also matter, and will be shaped by the success or failure of leaders to manage the growing complexity of this relationship from food security to fisheries management to national defense and new solutions to China’s growing influence over the daily lives of Japanese. Across Asia too, Japan and China will need to coexist without impeding each other’s influence. Next year’s visit to Japan by President Xi offers ample opportunity for expanding the foundation of this latest round of diplomatic “fresh starts” in the Japan-China relationship. Uncertainty over the US role in Asia, however, has made this a more difficult task.
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Diplomacy
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Japan
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China
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Sino - Japanese Relations
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National Defense
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114502
Japan and the East China sea dispute
/ Smith, Sheila A
Smith, Sheila A
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2012.
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This article offers a closer examination of the way in which the 2010 crisis emerged between Japan and China. The debate that it sponsored within Japan suggests that a crisis management initiative between Beijing and Tokyo rather than an overall reconciliation agenda may be what is now needed. The author contents that greater predictability and transparency in these maritime interactions will go a long way to developing confidence in what has to date been a very uneasy and publicly sensitive aspect of the bilateral relationship.
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Japan
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China
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East China Sea
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Beijing
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Tokyo
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Crisis Management
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Japan rearmed: the politics of military power
/ Smith, Sheila A
2019
Smith, Sheila A
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Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2019.
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xi, 333p.hbk
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9780674987647
Key Words
Military Policy
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Japan
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Japan - Foreign Relations - United States
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Japan - Armed Forces - History - 20th Century
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Japan - Armed Forces - History - 21st Century
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