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China-Japan Relations in the 21st Century, 1st ed. 2017
Antagonism Despite Interdependency
Coordinator: Peng Er Lam
Language: EnglishSubject for China-Japan Relations in the 21st Century:
Publication date: 12-2018
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 09-2017
Support: Print on demand
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This new collection examines the paradox of Sino-Japanese relations and the rising diplomatic antagonism between both countries despite deepening economic interdependency. Offering a unique perspective on the history of bilateral ties since diplomatic normalization in 1972, it considers the growing interdependency between China and Japan in bilateral trade, investment, tourism and education, as well as the question of nationalism and Sino-Japanese rivalry in multilateral settings such as in ASEAN processes, the Mekong Basin and the South China Sea. Focusing on the power transition in East Asia, the lack of a common enemy in the post-Cold War era, the clash of Chinese and Japanese nationalism, and a lack of trust, shared values and common identity between China and Japan, this collection addresses the origins of a troubled bilateral relationship which could impact on the stability and prosperity of East Asia.
Dr Lam Peng Er is a Senior Research Fellow at the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore. He obtained his PhD from Columbia University. His academic articles have appeared in journals such as the Pacific Affairs, the Japan Forum and Asian Survey. Dr Lam is an executive editor of the International Relations of the Asia-Pacific: A Journal of the Japan Association of International Relations.
Examines the history of bilateral Sino-Japanese ties at both national and local levels
Considers the triangular relations of China and Japan with third parties such as South Korea, Hong Kong, India and Australia
Focuses on bilateral cooperation and competition in multilateral settings such as the ASEAN Plus processes
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras