China's "new thinking" on Japan / Peter Hays Gries

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: The China Quarterly No 184, December 2005, pp.831-850 (17)Summary: Following the publication of an article in a Chinese journal in 2002 that suggested there was a need for new thinking on Japan, there was considerable public debate in China about relations with Japan. This article suggests that China has firmly rejected the idea of a form of rapprochement with Japan despite the two countries increasing economic ties. Political and security relations are still at risk from widespread anti Japanese sentiment at the grassroots level.
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Following the publication of an article in a Chinese journal in 2002 that suggested there was a need for new thinking on Japan, there was considerable public debate in China about relations with Japan. This article suggests that China has firmly rejected the idea of a form of rapprochement with Japan despite the two countries increasing economic ties. Political and security relations are still at risk from widespread anti Japanese sentiment at the grassroots level.

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