The Sino-Japanese dispute over the East China Sea maritime resources was triggered by the unsettled maritime boundary and the territorial dispute over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands. The dispute has been ascribed by many to intensified competition between China and Japan over energy supply. However this article attributes the fundamental cause of the conflict to power politics and political distrust, which are deemed to have the key role in preventing the two governments from finding a solution. The article analyses the origin and the causes responsible for the Sino-Japanese dispute over the East China Sea gas exploration, and then proceeds to investigate the diplomatic dialogues to reveal the key obstacles in the process
The article analyzes the question of Senkaku islands dispute between Japan, China and Taiwan. The ...
The article analyzes the question of Senkaku islands dispute between Japan, China and Taiwan. The ...
So far, China and Japan seem to be talking past each other in their dispute over the East China Sea....
The Sino-Japanese dispute over the East China Sea maritime resources was triggered by the unsettled ...
On 18 June 2008, Chinese and Japanese authorities announced that they had reached a new consensus in...
[[abstract]]Energy crisis is the next event to influence the national security. Every country is exp...
[[abstract]]Energy crisis is the next event to influence the national security. Every country is exp...
This thesis examines how Japan and China have avoided an escalation of competition over energy resou...
The Senkaku Islands dispute in the East China Sea stands as a major territorial dispute between the ...
Abstract: This article analyses Japan-China maritime relations with reference to economic, geopoliti...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The major issues of conf...
The Senkaku/Diaoyu islands are a group of uninhabited rocks in the East China Sea. The dispute for t...
China and Japan used to have good energy cooperation before China switched into a net oil importer i...
China and Japan used to have good energy cooperation before China switched into a net oil importer i...
The article analyzes the question of Senkaku islands dispute between Japan, China and Taiwan. The ...
The article analyzes the question of Senkaku islands dispute between Japan, China and Taiwan. The ...
The article analyzes the question of Senkaku islands dispute between Japan, China and Taiwan. The ...
So far, China and Japan seem to be talking past each other in their dispute over the East China Sea....
The Sino-Japanese dispute over the East China Sea maritime resources was triggered by the unsettled ...
On 18 June 2008, Chinese and Japanese authorities announced that they had reached a new consensus in...
[[abstract]]Energy crisis is the next event to influence the national security. Every country is exp...
[[abstract]]Energy crisis is the next event to influence the national security. Every country is exp...
This thesis examines how Japan and China have avoided an escalation of competition over energy resou...
The Senkaku Islands dispute in the East China Sea stands as a major territorial dispute between the ...
Abstract: This article analyses Japan-China maritime relations with reference to economic, geopoliti...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The major issues of conf...
The Senkaku/Diaoyu islands are a group of uninhabited rocks in the East China Sea. The dispute for t...
China and Japan used to have good energy cooperation before China switched into a net oil importer i...
China and Japan used to have good energy cooperation before China switched into a net oil importer i...
The article analyzes the question of Senkaku islands dispute between Japan, China and Taiwan. The ...
The article analyzes the question of Senkaku islands dispute between Japan, China and Taiwan. The ...
The article analyzes the question of Senkaku islands dispute between Japan, China and Taiwan. The ...
So far, China and Japan seem to be talking past each other in their dispute over the East China Sea....