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DIAOYU/SENKAKU (3) answer(s).
 
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Is the US presence in East Asia good for regional stability? / Hegarty, Matt   Article
Hegarty, Matt Article
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Power shift’ in East Asia? a critical reappraisal of narratives on the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands incident in 2010 / Hagstrom, Linus   Journal Article
Hagstrom, Linus Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Great symbolic value has been invested in the incident between Japan and the People's Republic of China (PRC, China) that began in waters surrounding the disputed Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands on September 7, 2010.1 Although several distinct narratives on the incident have appeared, the leading one essentially interprets its process and fallout as (further) evidence of an ongoing 'power shift' in East Asia, or explains it as a consequence of such a 'power shift'.2 In this instance, Chinese 'aggressiveness' or 'pressure', and Japanese 'weakness' or 'defeat' are viewed respectively as reflections of 'China's rise' and 'Japan's decline'.
Key Words Japan  East Asia  China  PRC  Power Shift  Diaoyu/Senkaku 
Chinese Aggressiveness  Japanese Weakness 
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Solving the diaoyu/senkaku island dispute a proposal by asian scholars / Chaocheng, YAO; Kondo, Masanori ; Mohanty, Manoranjan   Journal Article
Mohanty, Manoranjan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since the early 1970s, a small island which is 4.3838 square kilometres in size located in sea between China and Japan has brought in a series of sovereignty disputes over territorial issue. It is called “Diaoyu islands” in China and “Senkaku Islands” in Japan. The disputes involved three parties—Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan, but the arguments between China and Japan over the islands become particularly intensified, and the two countries largely increased their military spending. It was reported very recently that fighters and Maritime patrols of the nations have ever been confronting with each other over the islands several times.
Key Words Japan  China  Island Dispute  Diaoyu/Senkaku 
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