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China’s Japan Policy and Its Domestic Background

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In comparison with Japan’s chaotic politics and ever changing policies, there has been relative stability and continuity in China’s policy toward Japan. While there have been adjustments in the emphasis and specific contents of China’s Japan policy at different points in time, these have primarily been in response to changes in Japan, while also relating to China’s own domestic and international factors. This chapter aims to analyze China’s Japan policy and the domestic context behind it.

Financial support from the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership and the Murata Science Foundation is gratefully acknowledged.

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Takashi Inoguchi G. John Ikenberry

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Liu, J. (2013). China’s Japan Policy and Its Domestic Background. In: Inoguchi, T., Ikenberry, G.J. (eds) The Troubled Triangle. Asia Today. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137316851_8

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