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Domestic politics in Japan and Sino-Japanese relations / Shen, Simon Xu Hui   Journal Article
Shen, Simon Xu Hui Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Sino-Japanese relations have again reached to the lowest point since Koizumi's rule. Contrary to the conventional literatures which explaining the dynamic relation from the international dimensions, this special issue highlights the different domestic actors in Japanese politics who contribute significantly to the foreign policy-making process, notably regarding Japan's Chinese policies. While there is a significant rightward shift in domestic politics and a growing discrepancy between central and local level politicians, the quest for discursive power between the opposing camps in the relevant areas will heavily determine future Sino-Japanese relationships.
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Local governments in Japan and roles played in Sino-Japanese re / Shen, Simon Xu Hui   Journal Article
Shen, Simon Xu Hui Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The potential roles played by local governments in Japan regarding Sino-Japanese relations are often neglected. Drawing upon a few representative case studies by highlighting the interaction between local and international politics, the article aims at analyzing the possible impacts of Japan's local governments on Sino-Japanese relations in the future. First, it reviews the theoretical framework of sub-national or paradiplomacy and the relevant literature on Japan's local governments in such framework. Second, through showing how their local leaders attempted to pursue local or personal interests by taking Sino-Japanese relations as hostage, it uses four local governments in Japan that have peculiar interaction with China as case studies. Finally, it previews some patterns as derived from the cases, in order to draw some implications for both Tokyo and Beijing.
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