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Japanese Policy toward China

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The Troubled Triangle

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This chapter presents an analysis of Japanese policy toward China and its background to illustrate how Japan has grappled with a troubled triangle structurally, with economic-security duality.

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

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  1. Emi Mifune, “US Policy towards Rising China and China’s Policy on the Korean Peninsula,” Session 3: “Power Shift in East Asia and the Korean Peninsula,” of the 2011 Annual Convention of the Japan Association of International Relations, November 11, 2011;

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Takashi Inoguchi G. John Ikenberry

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Mifune, E. (2013). Japanese Policy toward China. In: Inoguchi, T., Ikenberry, G.J. (eds) The Troubled Triangle. Asia Today. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137316851_10

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