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Contents
Volume I : History-2,000 years of friendship and 50 years that overshadow the rest
Acknowledgements
Chronological table of reprinited articles and chapter
General introduction
Part I. Pre-modern interactions
1. Periodizing the History of Sino-Japanese Relations / Wang Xiangrong (trans. Joshua A. Fogel)
2. Speaking with a Forked Tongue: Diplomatic Correspondence Between China and Japan, 238-608 A.D. / Wang Zhenping
3. The multipolar nature of the interantional system in Asia / Wang Zhenping
4. Realistic and Fantastic Images of Dwarf Pirates: The Evolution of Ming Dynasty Perceptions of the Japanese / Wang Yong
5. Sino-Japanese Relations in the Edo Period' : part two. The nagasaki trade was the Chinese trade / Oba Osama (trans. Joshua A. Fogel)
6. The Meiji Aftermath / Marius B. Jansen
Part II 1895-1945
7. Chinese learing(kangaku) in Meiju Japan(1868-1912) / Margaret mehl
8. China's Attitudes Toward Japan at the Time of the Sino-Japanese War / Samuel C. Chu
9. An overview of relations between China and Japan, 1895-1945 / Ian Nish
10. Japanese Attitudes Toward Colonialism, 1895-1945 / Mark R. Peatt
11. Japan's Informal Empire in China, 1895-1937: An Overview / Peter Duus
12. The Jewel in the Crown: The International Context of Manchukuo / Louise Young
13. Recourse to Arms: The Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945 / Alvin D. Coox
14. Facets of Ambivalent Relationship: Smuggling, Puppets, and Atrocities During the War, 1937-1945 / Lloyd E. Eastman
Volume II: History revisited
Acknoweldgements
15. The Patterns of Japanese Relations with China, 1952-1982 / Chalmers Johnson
16. Sino-Japanese controversy since the 1972 diplomatic normalization / Hidenori Ijiri
Part I. Addressing the past through war crime trials
17. War criminals and the road to Sino=Fapanese normalization : Zhou Enlai and the Shenyang trials, 1954-1956 / Adam Cathcart and Patricia Nash
18. The Tokyo Judgment and the Rape of Nanking / Timothy Brook
Part II. The history problem
2.1 Textbook issues
19. "Past Experience, if Not Forgotten, is a Guide to the Future" Or, What is in a Text? The Politics of History in Chinese-Japanese Relations' / Arif Dirlik
20. The Japanese History Textbook Controversy in East Asian Perspective / Claudia Schneider
21. Historical consciousness and Japan, China and South Korea's shared history teaching materials / Obinata Sumio
2.2 The Yasukuni Shrine issue
22. Diminishing Returns? Prime Minister Koizumi's Visits to the Yasukuni Shrine in the Context of East Asian Nationalisms / Phil Deans
2.3 The Nanjing Massacre debate
23. Convergence or Divergence? Recent Historical Writings on the Rape of Nanjing / Daqing Yang
24. Extract from a battle over history : the Nanjing massacre in Japan / Takashi Yoshida
2.4 Redress
25. Sino-Japanese Redress Movement / Ming Wan
26. Chinese Forced Labour, the Japanese Government and the Prospects for Redress / William Underwood
2.5 Orphans
27. Japan's "War Orphans": Identification and State Responsibility / Robert Efird
Part III. Revisionism and new remembering
28. History, Chinese Nationalism and the Emerging Sino-Japanese Conflict / Yinan He
29.China's History Activism and Sino-Japanese Relations / James Reilly
30. China's "New Remembering" of the Anti-Japanese War of Resistance, 1937-1945 / Parks M. Coble
31. Behind the Scenes at the Museum: Nationalism, History and Memory in the Beijing War of Resistance Museum, 1987-1997 / Rana Mitter
32. Relocating War Memory at Century's End: Japan's Postwar Responsibility and Global Political Culture / Franziska Seraphim
33. Mirror for the Future or the History Card? Understanding the History Problem / Yang Daqing
34. The importance of 'othering' in china's national identity : Sino-Fapanese relations as a stage of identity conflicts / Shogo Suzuki
Volume III: Politics and Economics : from the 'separations of politics and economic' to 'cold politics, hot economics'
35. Japan-China Trade in the 1950s / Soeya Yoshihide
36. People's Diplomacy: The Japan-China Friendship Association and Critical War Memory in the 1950s / Franziska Seraphim
Part I. Sino-Japanese diplomatic normalisation
37. The Sino-Japanese Rapprochement : a relationship of ambivalece / G. T. Hsiao
38. Sino-Japanese Relations since the Rapprochement / H. N. Kim
39. The "Anti-Hegemony" Controversy in Sino-Japanese Relations / Y. H. Park
40. The Making of the Sino-Japanese Peace and Friendship Treaty / Chae-Jin Lee
Part II. Post-1972 economic relations
41. Sino-Japanese Economic Co-operation / S. Ishikawa
42. Complementarity in Sino-Japanese Relations: Toward a Win-Win Game' / C. H. Kwan
43. The Senkaku/Diaoyu Dispute and Sino-Japanese Political-Economic Relations: Cold Politics and Hot Economics? / Min Gyo Koo
44. Forging new bilateral relations : Japan-China cooperation at the sub-national leval / Purnendra Jain
45. The impact of China's rise on Sino-Japanese economic relations / Ohashi Hideo
46. The Ending of Japan's ODA Loan Programme to China: All's Well that Ends Well? / R. Drifte
Part III. Changing perceptions and identities after the Cold War
47. Japan's Deteriorating Ties with China: The Koizumi Factor / Lam Peng Er
48. China's "New Thinking" on Japan / P. H. Gries
49. Japan in the Politics of Chinese Leadership Legitimacy: Recent Developments in Historical Perspective / Christopher R. Hughes
50. Partners or rials? chinese perceptions of Japan's security strategy in the Asia-Pacific region / Rex Li
51. The Japanese assessment of the "China threat' / Wenran Jiang
Volume IV : Traditional and non-traditional security issues
Part I. China-Japan-US strategic relations
52. China, the US-Japan Alliance, and the Security Dilemma in East Asia / T. J. Christensen
53. China Views the Revised US-Japan Defense Guidelines: Popping the Cork? / P. Midford
54. Sino-Japanese Relations and Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) / Christopher W. Hughes
55. Japan's Shifting Strategy Toward the Rise of China / M. M. Mochizuki
Part II. Territorial disputes and nationalisms
56. Contending Nationalisms and the Diaoyutai/Senkaku Dispute / Phil Deans
57. Legitimacy and the Limits of Nationalism : China and the Diaoyu Islands / Erica Strecker Downs and Phillip C. Saunders
Part III. The Taiwan problem
58. Japan-Taiwan relations: Unofficial in Name Only / J. Sun
59. The Taiwan Question: Reconciling the Irreconcilable / Phil Deans
Part IV. Non-traditinal security concerns
60. Japan's Environmental Cooperation with China during in the Last Two decades / Ryokichi Hirono
61. From "Sea of Confrontation" to "Sea of Peace, Cooperation and Friendship"? Japan Facing China in the East / Reinhard Drifte
62. China's Surging Energy Demand: Trigger for Conflict or Cooperation with Japan? / Shoichi Itoh
63. Competition and Cooperative Practices in Sino-Japanese Energy and Environmental Relations: Towards an Energy Security "Risk Community?" / Elizabeth Wishnick
Part V. Regional community building
64. Constructing Regional Interests in Japan And China / Saori N. Katada
65. Forming an East Asian Community: A Site for Japan-China Power Struggles / Takashi Terada
66. East Asian Community: A new platform for Sino-Japanese Cooperation and Contention / You Ji
Index
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Academic and popular interest in China and Japan, the two major powers in East Asia, has risen dramatically in the last decade. While on the one hand their relationship has benefited from high levels of two-way trade and investment underscoring their growing economic interdependence, political rifts have (re-)appeared over such issues as historical memory, territory, and energy security. Without doubt, the way in which this bilateral relationship will evolve over the next few years has the potential to transform the architecture of regional and international politics. It is therefore essential to have a deep and nuanced understanding of the historical, economic, political, and cultural dynamics of the relationship.
The academic literature on all aspects of Sino-Japanese relations has burgeoned accordingly, and, in addition to the existing body of work, now provides a substantial, if somewhat overwhelming, corpus. This new Routledge Major Work collection brings together in an accessible format some of the most influential research on Sino-Japanese relations to help steer the reader towards essential texts and provide a comprehensive guide to this rapidly expanding field of study. Each volume contains an introduction by the editor which summarizes the key debates and contextualizes the gathered materials. It is an essential reference and teaching resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, and policymakers, and others with an interest in East Asian history, politics, political economy, and international relations.
The material in the collection is organized thematically, with Volume I providing the historical perspective, covering two thousand years of friendly exchange versus fifty years that overshadow the rest. Volume II focuses on the problems that have emerged since the end of World War II: history wars, revisionism, and reconciliation. Volume III considers the economic interaction between the two countries, covering aid, trade and investment, and regionalism. Volume IV is given over to traditional and non-traditional security threats, territorial disputes, energy security, environmental concerns and cooperation.
Academic and popular interest in China and Japan, the two major powers in East Asia, has risen dramatically in the last decade. While on the one hand their relationship has benefitted from high levels of two-way trade and investment underscoring their growing economic interdependence, political rifts have (re-)appeared over such issues as historical memory, territory and energy security. Without doubt, the way in which this bilateral relationship will evolve over the next few years has the potential to transform the architecture of regional and international politics. It is therefore essential to have a deep and nuanced understanding of the historical, economic, political and cultural dynamics of the relationship.
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