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Japan, China and the territorial disputes in the China Seas. The uncertain dynamics of Asian-Pacific geopolitics
Atanassova-Cornelis, E. (2021). Japan, China and the territorial disputes in the China Seas. The uncertain dynamics of Asian-Pacific geopolitics, in: Hwang, Y.-J. et al. Maritime and territorial disputes in the South China Sea. Faces of power and law in the age of China’s rise. pp. 116-136
In: Hwang, Y.-J.; Frettingham, E. (Ed.) (2021). Maritime and territorial disputes in the South China Sea. Faces of power and law in the age of China’s rise. Routledge: London. e-ISBN 9781003035855. 230 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003035855
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Abstract |
Over the past six years, regional tensions over disputed territories in the East China Sea and the South China Sea have progressively increased. This chapter explores the geopolitical dynamics of Sino–Japanese relations with reference to the China Seas disputes. It argues that the maritime tensions are a manifestation of Japan’s and China’s wider concerns about the shifting geopolitical environment in the Asia-Pacific. The chapter examines the sources of Chinese and Japanese respective strategic uncertainties in the Asia-Pacific. It presets an analysis of the variations in their responses to uncertainties with reference to the disputes in the China Seas. The chapter explores the geopolitics of Sino–Japanese interactions at the bilateral and regional levels in Asia. |
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