This work is a comprehensive analysis of the political and
strategic relationship between Japan and China, each of which in
important respects aspires to a global status commensurate with its
economic and military might. These two great powers have to come to
terms with a history of antagonism, each viewing the other as
circumspectly as their small regional neighbors view them. Japan
and Greater China reviews the domestic and international
foundations of the foreign policies of the two countries, notably
the politics of national identity. The strategic and economic
underpinnings of the relationship are assessed not exclusively by
reference to bilateral concerns but within the global and regional
position and interests of the two powers.
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