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Sino-Japanese Relations - The Need for Conflict Prevention and Management (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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Sino-Japanese Relations - The Need for Conflict Prevention and Management (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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Sino-Japanese relations are crucial for the entire East Asian
region and beyond. With both countries among the five biggest
economies in the world, and being highly interdependent, the
bilateral relationship is of key importance not only for economic
cooperation and prosperity in the region but in a larger global
perspective. Moreover, Sino-Japanese political and military
relations are central to the regional security of Northeast Asia.
Any deterioration in relations has the potential to generate
conflicts with far-reaching consequences. Accordingly, conflict
prevention and conflict management in Sino-Japanese relations are
of vital concern to the international community. In the past
decade, however, the Sino-Japanese relationship has been
increasingly marked by political strife and tension. While this has
not escalated into military conflict and in spite of changes with
the emergence of a new leader, Yasuo Fukuda, in Japan and a
political reshuffle at the 17th Party Congress of the Chinese
Communist Party in 2007, future developments are difficult to
predict. Historical grievances and differing interpretations
thereof play a large role in sustaining political tensions, which
are reinforced by mutually negative perceptions at a grassroots
level and a noticeable lack of trust. Japan's occupation of parts
of China in the first half of the 20th century and according to
Chinese a failure by Japan to issue an apology remain a key
obstacle to any improvement in relations. Tensions over
contemporary issues have strong historical linkages and it is clear
that problematic political relations have sub-optimized the
economic potential between the two countries as well as heightened
suspicions of each other's military ambitions. More positively,
business communities in both China and Japan have been pro-active
in advocating improved cooperation and also a large majority of the
ruling elite are eager to improve relations. Given the complex
history and current power relations between the two countries,
cultivating such will by no means be an easy task. Nevertheless,
the authors hope that this book will help further understanding of
Sino-Japanese relations and so contribute towards the development
of mutually advantageous relations - a necessity in today's world
order.
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