China-Japan Relationship is a very special bilateral tie in international relations since it's a matter of regional peace and stability. The Abe administration has long pursued a "bet-hedging" strategy towards Chin...China-Japan Relationship is a very special bilateral tie in international relations since it's a matter of regional peace and stability. The Abe administration has long pursued a "bet-hedging" strategy towards China. Although it claims that it attaches great importance to the ties between Japan and China, it pursues "Strategic Diplomacy" and "Value-oriented Diplomacy" to hype up the so-called "China Threat" in international community. It not only makes China-Japan relations to continuously fall into a vicious circle of"repeated deterioration", but also become an uncertainty for peace and stability in East Asia and the regional security. In addition, it reflects the "diplomacy dilemma" of the Abe administration's China policy.展开更多
In 1931, Japan launched the Sept. 18th attack against China. Ever since, there have been many different views over the origin of Japan's road toward war, which mostly concern with Japan's land policy. This paper hol...In 1931, Japan launched the Sept. 18th attack against China. Ever since, there have been many different views over the origin of Japan's road toward war, which mostly concern with Japan's land policy. This paper holds that Japan's land policy was an evolving one and it transformed along the change of its supporters and implementers during different stages. It is mostly a contention about the different strategies on Manchuria and Mongol; the northward or the southward advance faction; the orientations of the radical military occupation or the moderate economic occupation. Interestingly, the development of Japan's postwar policy toward China, especially in the recent years, resembles the evolvement of Japan's land policy in the 19th century. They both show tendency from the economic effort to the military activity.展开更多
Better ties with China could help Japan’s economic recovery The Japanese political merrygo -round has spun out yet another new prime minister. On August 30, Yoshihiko Noda replaced Nao to Kan to become Japan’s third...Better ties with China could help Japan’s economic recovery The Japanese political merrygo -round has spun out yet another new prime minister. On August 30, Yoshihiko Noda replaced Nao to Kan to become Japan’s third prime minister in the last two years and sixth in the last five years. Observers展开更多
文摘China-Japan Relationship is a very special bilateral tie in international relations since it's a matter of regional peace and stability. The Abe administration has long pursued a "bet-hedging" strategy towards China. Although it claims that it attaches great importance to the ties between Japan and China, it pursues "Strategic Diplomacy" and "Value-oriented Diplomacy" to hype up the so-called "China Threat" in international community. It not only makes China-Japan relations to continuously fall into a vicious circle of"repeated deterioration", but also become an uncertainty for peace and stability in East Asia and the regional security. In addition, it reflects the "diplomacy dilemma" of the Abe administration's China policy.
文摘In 1931, Japan launched the Sept. 18th attack against China. Ever since, there have been many different views over the origin of Japan's road toward war, which mostly concern with Japan's land policy. This paper holds that Japan's land policy was an evolving one and it transformed along the change of its supporters and implementers during different stages. It is mostly a contention about the different strategies on Manchuria and Mongol; the northward or the southward advance faction; the orientations of the radical military occupation or the moderate economic occupation. Interestingly, the development of Japan's postwar policy toward China, especially in the recent years, resembles the evolvement of Japan's land policy in the 19th century. They both show tendency from the economic effort to the military activity.
文摘Better ties with China could help Japan’s economic recovery The Japanese political merrygo -round has spun out yet another new prime minister. On August 30, Yoshihiko Noda replaced Nao to Kan to become Japan’s third prime minister in the last two years and sixth in the last five years. Observers