Sino-Japanese relations : rivals or partners in regional cooperation? /
Sino-Japanese relations have been on the mend since Shinzo Abe assumed the Japanese Prime Minister's office in September 2006. His visit to China in October 2006 and the reciprocal visits of Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao in April 2007, and Preside.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Singapore :
World Scientific Pub. Co.,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Preface; Contents; List of Abbreviations; List of Contributors; Chapter 1 Introduction Niklas Swanström and Ryosei Kokubun; Continued Tension in Bilateral Relations; The Need for Confidence Building in Bilateral and Multilateral Relations; Security Dialogues and Improved Military Openness; Moving from Crisis Management to Prevention; Part I Setting the Terminology; Chapter 2 Moving from Crisis Management to Regional Cooperation: Clarifying Concepts Martina Klimesova; What Is Needed in the Debate on Prospects for Sino-Japanese Regional Cooperation? Main Objectives.
- From Crisis Management to Regional CooperationFrom Crisis Management to Regional Cooperation in Northeast Asia: Background Factors; Prospects for Regional Cooperation in Northeast Asia; Factors behind Regionalism; Identity; Interests; Incentives: External Factors; Possible Scenarios for Institutionalizing Cooperation in Northeast Asia; Scenario 1: Enhancing Economic Cooperation Leading to a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Between China, Japan and South Korea; Scenario 2: Deepening ASEAN Plus Three (APT)25; Scenario 3: Developing the East Asia Summit (EAS).
- Scenario 4: Institutionalizing the Six-Party Talks (SPT)Conclusion: Impediments to the Transition from Rivalry to Partnership; Part II Current Bilateral Relations; Chapter 3 Sino-Japanese Relations: A Japanese Perspective Hiroki Takeuchi; Theoretical Background: Public Opinion and Foreign Policy-Making in Democracies; Public Opinion and Sino-Japanese Relations: An Inference; Power-Transition Theory: Rising China and Declining Japan; Conclusion: A Liberal's Hopes?; Chapter 4 Sino-Japanese Relations: A Chinese Perspective Fu Xiao; China-Japan Relations Develop into a New Stage.
- Content of the China-Japan Mutually Beneficial Strategic RelationshipMain Obstacles to the Development of China-Japan Relations; Conclusions; Chapter 5 Sino-Japanese Relations: The American Factor Peter Gries; Desecuritizing Sino-Japanese Relations: History and Identity in the 21st Century; An American Pivot? The Beijing-Tokyo-Washington Triangle; The U.S. Role: Stabilizing U.S.-China and U.S.-Japan Relations; Part III Multilateral Structures; Chapter 6 Sino-Japanese Strategic Relations in Multilateral Regional Frameworks Yasuhiro Takeda.
- The Basic Nature of Multilateral Security Structures in the Asia-Pacific RegionQualitative Multilateralism and the Sino-Japanese Relationship; Effects of Ad Hoc Multilaterals and Ad Hoc Coalitions; Minilateralism and Sino-Japanese Strategic Relations; Conclusion; Chapter 7 Major Powers' Policies toward North Korea and Implications for Sino-Japanese Relations Gui Yongtao; Policy Priorities of the Major Powers; U.S. Policy; China's Policy; South Korea's Policy; Japan's Policy; Russia's Policy; Convergence and Divergence among the Major Powers; Implications for Sino-Japanese Relations.