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2021-09Author
Khanna, YeshDepartment
Global StudiesPermanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12613/7972
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/7944Abstract
Because of its location, Japan has an array of unique neighbors, though not all of them hold a warm attitude toward the country. China is one such example - the recent actions of the Chinese government pertaining to the Senkaku Islands, its growing military might, and the country's hegemonic aspirations are all reasons why the Japanese Ministry of Defense classifies China as the biggest current threat to Japan. Given the facts that Japan is one of the United States' most strategic allies and China is the biggest threat to the United States' superpower status, it becomes more important than ever to better understand the history and the future of relations between the two countries. This piece explores various causes of Japan-China tensions and the strategic challenges that China poses to Japan.Citation
Khanna, Yesh. "Friction in China-Japan Relations: Causes and Challenges." Penn Political Review, Fall (2021): 18-19.Citation to related work
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