Japan and China trade a lot between each other. Unfortunately, however, they also argue a lot with each other. Since Tokyo’s purchase of three uninhabited Japanese-controlled islets in the East China Sea from their private owner in September 2012, the main subject of dispute has been that of sovereignty over maritime territories. While bilateral trade amounted to an impressive $333 billion in 2012 (slightly less than in 2011, when bilateral trade reached $345 billion), a bilateral territorial dispute over control and sovereignty of what Tokyo calls Senkaku and Beijing calls the Diaoyu Islands will most probably continue to remain at the very top of the agenda of Sino-Japanese relations in the months ahead
The world’s second and third largest economies are engaged in a standoff over the sovereignty of fiv...
The recent course of events suggests an upswing in the diplomatic equation shared between China and ...
Over the course of their history, bilateral Sino-Japanese relations have experienced a paradoxical r...
Japan and China trade a lot between each other. Unfortunately, however, they also argue a lot with e...
This paper will examine the repercussions of the Sino-Japanese territorial dispute on bilateral trad...
The relationship between China and Japan is important but not trouble-free for both countries. Altho...
Why has China been more assertive and resolute towards Japan in dealing the Diayu/Senkaku dispute si...
2013 Recipient of the Library Award for Undergraduate ResearchIs the Senkaku/Diaoyu Island dispute b...
Sino-Japanese relations are among the largest in the world, involving the world´s second and third l...
The Senkaku/Diaoyu dispute, a territorial dispute between Japan and China, has long been regarded as...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The major issues of conf...
This thesis portfolio assesses the Sino-Japanese bilateral relationship using three sources of conte...
Abstract: This article analyses Japan-China maritime relations with reference to economic, geopoliti...
Large scale boycott against Japanese products broke out in China after Japanese government purchased...
Japan and China's ability to manage their bilateral relationship is crucial for the stability of the...
The world’s second and third largest economies are engaged in a standoff over the sovereignty of fiv...
The recent course of events suggests an upswing in the diplomatic equation shared between China and ...
Over the course of their history, bilateral Sino-Japanese relations have experienced a paradoxical r...
Japan and China trade a lot between each other. Unfortunately, however, they also argue a lot with e...
This paper will examine the repercussions of the Sino-Japanese territorial dispute on bilateral trad...
The relationship between China and Japan is important but not trouble-free for both countries. Altho...
Why has China been more assertive and resolute towards Japan in dealing the Diayu/Senkaku dispute si...
2013 Recipient of the Library Award for Undergraduate ResearchIs the Senkaku/Diaoyu Island dispute b...
Sino-Japanese relations are among the largest in the world, involving the world´s second and third l...
The Senkaku/Diaoyu dispute, a territorial dispute between Japan and China, has long been regarded as...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The major issues of conf...
This thesis portfolio assesses the Sino-Japanese bilateral relationship using three sources of conte...
Abstract: This article analyses Japan-China maritime relations with reference to economic, geopoliti...
Large scale boycott against Japanese products broke out in China after Japanese government purchased...
Japan and China's ability to manage their bilateral relationship is crucial for the stability of the...
The world’s second and third largest economies are engaged in a standoff over the sovereignty of fiv...
The recent course of events suggests an upswing in the diplomatic equation shared between China and ...
Over the course of their history, bilateral Sino-Japanese relations have experienced a paradoxical r...