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China-Japan relations in the twenty-first century : creating a future past?
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China-Japan relations in the twenty-first century : creating a future past?

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Includes index.

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Introduction : 2005 : China and Japan's year of living dangerously / Michael Heazle and Nick Knight
Part I : living in the past? : the politics of nationalism in China
The influence of Chinese nationalism on Sino-Japanese relations / Jian Zhang
East Asian multilateral cooperation and the prospects for China-Japan relations / Xia Liping
Thinking about globalisation, thinking about Japan : dichotomies in China's construction of the modern world / Nick Knight
Part II : the past is what you make it : the spectre of nationalism in contemporary Japan
'Will you go to war? or will you stop being Japanese?' : nationalism and history in Kobayashi Yoshinori's Sensoron / Rumi Sakamoto
Competing historical perceptions in Japan's post-war narratives / Barbara Hartley
Japan under siege : Japanese media perceptions of China and the two Koreas six decades after World War II / Eric Johnston
Part III : northeast Asian threat perceptions : the politics of future intentions
Two tigers on the same mountain : China's security policy towards Japan / Jian Yang
China's Asian policy : multipolarity, regionalism and peaceful rise / Joseph Y.S. Cheng
Nationalism, security, and prosperity : the three dimensions of Sino-Japan relations / Michael Heazle
Part IV : regional perceptions of China and Japan
Jealous suitors : Sino-Japanese competitive regionalism and the future of East Asia / Michael Wesley
South Korea between China and Japan: lifting the Cold War lens / David Hundt.

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