China's Japan Policy

Adjusting to New Challenges

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Relations
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Author: Joseph Yu-shek Cheng ISBN: 9789814596435
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: July 31, 2014
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Joseph Yu-shek Cheng
ISBN: 9789814596435
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: July 31, 2014
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

China and Japan are the two most important countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Their economic ties are significant not only because they are the second and third largest economies in today's world, but also because their economic relationship has an important impact on regional economic co-operation and international production chains.

China's Japan Policy: Adjusting to New Challenges analyzes the significance of Japan in China's foreign policy framework within the broader context of China's world view, its national objectives, and the Chinese leadership's policy adjustments in response to the changing international and domestic circumstances. It looks at China's Japan policy in recent decades since their normalization of relations in 1972. The book also examines the unique characteristics of the China–Japan bilateral relationship, especially the historical legacy, territorial disputes, and the special cultural affinities between the two nations.

Readers interested in China and Japan will find this an invaluable reference with detailed insights on international relations and economic developments in the Asia-Pacific region.

Contents:

  • The PRC's Japan Policy 1949–1968
  • The Foreign Policy Framework of the PRC After the Cultural Revolution
  • The PRC's Japan Policy Within the Context of Its Analysis of Global Contradictions: 1968–1972
  • The PRC's United Front Policy in Japan
  • The PRC's Demands Regarding the Normalization of Sino-Japanese Relations
  • The PRC's Japan Policy: Consolidation After Normalization of Relations
  • The PRC's Japan Policy and Its Foreign Policy Framework
  • The PRC's Japan Policy and the “Four Modernizations”
  • The PRC's Japan Policy in the 1980s
  • The PRC's Japan Policy in the Mid-1990s: Adjusting to the Evolving Multipolar World
  • The Increasingly Powerful Right-wing Forces in Japan: Beijing's Perception and Response
  • The PRC's Japan Policy in the 21st Century: Seeking Stability and Improvement in Uncertainties

Readership: Undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers, academics, and policymakers interested in international relations in the Asia-Pacific region.
Key Features:

  • Written by a prominent scholar and active commentator in major international media
  • One of the most comprehensive titles on Sino–Japanese relations in recent decades — a work that spanns over 40 years
  • Draws upon extensive research in English, Chinese and Japanese for a holistic view
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China and Japan are the two most important countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Their economic ties are significant not only because they are the second and third largest economies in today's world, but also because their economic relationship has an important impact on regional economic co-operation and international production chains.

China's Japan Policy: Adjusting to New Challenges analyzes the significance of Japan in China's foreign policy framework within the broader context of China's world view, its national objectives, and the Chinese leadership's policy adjustments in response to the changing international and domestic circumstances. It looks at China's Japan policy in recent decades since their normalization of relations in 1972. The book also examines the unique characteristics of the China–Japan bilateral relationship, especially the historical legacy, territorial disputes, and the special cultural affinities between the two nations.

Readers interested in China and Japan will find this an invaluable reference with detailed insights on international relations and economic developments in the Asia-Pacific region.

Contents:

Readership: Undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers, academics, and policymakers interested in international relations in the Asia-Pacific region.
Key Features:

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