Postwar Japan-China Relations

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Abstract

Postwar relations between Japan and China is the subject of this lengthy chapter, from the process of normalizing relations, through a period of Sino-Japanese “amity” toward special relations, and then again to ongoing issues of “perceptions of history” in the post-Cold War era. Taiwan figures as an important factor, and there is a danger of amity between the two nations turning again to enmity.

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Inoue, M. (2023). Postwar Japan-China Relations. In Modern Japan’s Place in World History: from Meiji to Reiwa (pp. 147–157). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9593-4_12

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