Sino-Japanese Relations

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A01=Laura Newby
Abe Shintaro
ASEAN
ASEAN Country
asia
Asian Balance
Author_Laura Newby
bilateral trade analysis
Category=JPS
China Japan Friendship Hospital
China's Military Modernization Programme
chinas
China’s Military Modernization Programme
Chinese Government
Chinese perceptions
East Asian international relations
economic
economic cooperation between China and Japan
economic modernisation strategies
economic relations
Energy Resources
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friendship
INF Agreement
Japan's military
Japanese defence budget
Kim Il Sung
LDP
LTTA
military
modernization
pacific
political economy Asia
political relations
politico-strategic relations
Premier Hua Guofeng
programme
region
regional security studies
Roc
Sino Japanese Economic Cooperation
Sino Japanese Economic Relations
Sino Japanese Friendship
Sino Japanese Joint
Sino Japanese Joint Ventures
Sino Japanese Relationship
Sino Japanese Trade
Sino Soviet Relations
Sino-Japanese relations
Southern Kuriles
strategic partnership dynamics
textbook
Textbook Issue

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138550049
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book, first published in 1988, analyses the economic changes that China and Japan underwent in the 1980s – changes that not only underlined, but also added to, the complexity of the relationship between these two important Asian powers. China saw a key role for Japan in its modernization plans, but was disappointed by the unbalanced economic partnership formed. Japan moved towards a higher political profile, but did not find it easy to manage politico-strategic issues with China. The evolution of the relationship is of crucial importance not only to regional stability and development but also to broader Western interests in Asia.

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