The Asian-Pacific is now one of the most important regions in the
global system, where the interplay of integrative economic,
geo-political and sociocultural processes provide increasing scope
for regional leadership to be exercised, particularly by China and
Japan. This book studies the relationship between the People's
Republic of China and Japan as the basis of the construction and
maintenance of economic and security arrangements in this region.
It explains how these arrangements have been challenged by the
occasionally testy ties between these two major Asian powers and
explores their dynamic interactions in promoting their own agenda
and ambitions, and obstructing that of the other's in contending
for leadership of East Asia. In so doing, it highlights the complex
interdependence and competitiveness of China and Japan, with
careful observation from the United States. This book provides
practical guidance for foreign policymaking in China, Japan and the
United States, and makes theoretical inferences for the study of
Sino-Japanese relations, regional integration and international
relations generally.
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