This book examines the foreign and security policies adopted by
China and Japan since the 1970s in their competition over the
Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea. It charts the
development of a dispute that has become a potential flashpoint for
conflict between the two countries. The book explains that while
increasing nationalism in both China and Japan helps to fuel and
sustain the dispute, a key factor is that the leaderships in both
countries find competition over the islands to be a convenient
vehicle supporting their wider approach to foreign and security
policy, which is becoming increasingly assertive and potentially
belligerent.
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