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History,Nationalism and Face in Sino-Japanese Relations
Authors:Gregory J Moore
Institution:(1) Political Science Department, School of Public Administration, Zhejiang University, 388 Yuhangtang Road, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China, 310058
Abstract:While Sino-Japanese relations are quite stable presently, it was as recent as 2004–2005 that the two nations slid into the worst bilateral quagmire in decades. When in 2007 Japan was China’s third largest trading partner and China surpassed the US to become Japan’s largest trading partner, what is eating these two otherwise very pragmatic traders? History, nationalism and face, enabled by recent changes in the strategic environment, are the factors that have been most salient in bringing about the plunge in Sino-Japanese relations in 2004–05 and though Sino-Japanese relations have been much better since, these factors hang like a storm front over Sino-Japanese relations today.
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