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That China has been politically and economically playing an important role in the world has great impact to regions all over the world, especially in East Asia. After the Cold War, Japan has gradually walked out of its past “one nation pacifism,” actively participating in the international affairs under frameworks of “U.S.-Japan alliance” and the U.N. It is to fulfill its dream of becoming a “political great power.” Therefore, Japan has also been playing an important role in the regional issues.
On November 2002, North Korea decided to reactivate its uranium-enriching program. It has raised the tension in the region of East Asia; it has also disturbed international relations in the region. The U.S. expects China and Japan, two great powers in the Northeast Asia, intervene in the North Korea problem, hoping to solve the problem with multi-literal agreement. Can the North Korea nuclear crisis shorten the diplomatic distance between China and Japan, establishing the “military strategic partnership,” or showing the radical paradox between the two countries? Examining interactions between China and Japan in the North Korea nuclear crisis can clarify the thinking of two countries’ regional strategies and benefits of competition and cooperation in politic, security, and economy. |
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North Korea, Sino-Japan relations, Korean peninsular, double regulation |
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| Ho, Szu-shen. and Chen, Shunjen. "The Impact of the North Korea Nuclear Crisis on Sino-Japan Relations: The Double Regulation Approach" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii, Mar 05, 2005 <Not Available>. 2008-10-10 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p70972_index.html> |
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| Ho, S. and Chen, S. , 2005-03-05 "The Impact of the North Korea Nuclear Crisis on Sino-Japan Relations: The Double Regulation Approach" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii Online <.PDF>. 2008-10-10 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p70972_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Review Method: Peer Reviewed Abstract: That China has been politically and economically playing an important role in the world has great impact to regions all over the world, especially in East Asia. After the Cold War, Japan has gradually walked out of its past “one nation pacifism,” actively participating in the international affairs under frameworks of “U.S.-Japan alliance” and the U.N. It is to fulfill its dream of becoming a “political great power.” Therefore, Japan has also been playing an important role in the regional issues.
On November 2002, North Korea decided to reactivate its uranium-enriching program. It has raised the tension in the region of East Asia; it has also disturbed international relations in the region. The U.S. expects China and Japan, two great powers in the Northeast Asia, intervene in the North Korea problem, hoping to solve the problem with multi-literal agreement. Can the North Korea nuclear crisis shorten the diplomatic distance between China and Japan, establishing the “military strategic partnership,” or showing the radical paradox between the two countries? Examining interactions between China and Japan in the North Korea nuclear crisis can clarify the thinking of two countries’ regional strategies and benefits of competition and cooperation in politic, security, and economy. |
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| The Impact of the North Korea Nuclear Crisis on Sino-Japan Relations: The "Double Regulation" Approach Szu-shen Ho (Associate Professor and Chairman of Japanese Department Fu Jen Catholic University) Shunjen Chen (Deputy Director of Information Foundation of International and Cross-Strait Studies) Abstract: That China has been politically and economically playing an important role in the world has great impact to regions all over the world especially in East Asia. After the Cold War Japan has gradually walked out of its |
| of Countering East Asia with Five-State Framework) Zhongguo shibao (Taipei) January 7 2004 p. A10. 45 Wang Xiaobo "Meiguo xing yiri zhihua yazhou celue " (U.S. Performs the Asia Strategy of Restraining China with Japan) published in Mingbao Publishing Editing Department ed. Diaoyutai: China's Territory (Hong Kong: Mingbao Publishing September 1996) p. 21-23. 46 Michael Garrett Jean-Pierre Lehmann "Haishaoho de yazhou weilai " (Asia's Future after the Tsunami) Apple Daily (Taipei) January 7 2005 p. A25. 19 today. However |
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