This chapter explores the evolution of Sino-Japanese relations in the 6 Xi-Abe era, considering three different areas: security and defence, economic regionalism, and ‘ history issues. ’ Bilateral relations, despite high levels of eco- nomic interdependence, remain constrained by an ongoing security dilemma and by the lack of reconciliation over ‘ history issues. ’ Moreover, China and Japan are starting to diverge also on how to promote institutionalization in the realm of economic governance.
Sino-Japanese Relations in the Xi-Abe Era. Can Two Tigers Live on the Same Mountain?
DIAN, MATTEO
2017
Abstract
This chapter explores the evolution of Sino-Japanese relations in the 6 Xi-Abe era, considering three different areas: security and defence, economic regionalism, and ‘ history issues. ’ Bilateral relations, despite high levels of eco- nomic interdependence, remain constrained by an ongoing security dilemma and by the lack of reconciliation over ‘ history issues. ’ Moreover, China and Japan are starting to diverge also on how to promote institutionalization in the realm of economic governance.File in questo prodotto:
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