Sino-Japanese Relations from Hostility to Strategic Reciprocity

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 4:20-28 (2009)
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New China was founded six years ago, Japan has gone from hostility to restore diplomatic relations to the different stages of the establishment of strategic and mutually beneficial, relationship is a step by step in depth, is a modern Sino-Japanese relations since the best of times. Six decades, the international situation, the balance of power in Japan, great changes have taken place in Sino-Japanese relations are changing. Non-governmental exchanges are always the driving force behind the development of Sino-Japanese relations. Prominent politicians in Japan's major turning point in history, have a good grasp of the historic opportunity, the Sino-Japanese relations to a new stage. In the 21st century, the gradual formation of a Sino-Japanese competition, cooperation and development of the situation. China and Japan work together to develop such a good situation, not only for China and Japan, and to pay the peaceful development of East Asia and the world is a major contribution. Since People's Republic of China was founded 60 years ago, China and Japan have experienced different stages of diplomatic relations, from hostility to the resumption of diplomatic relations, then to the period of strategic reciprocity. In this period, Sino-Japanese relations have experienced the best time and developed step by step in modem times. During sixty years, Sino-Japanese relations have been changing along with the great changes of international situation and the balance of power of two countries. Non-governmental exchanges have always been the driving force of Sino-Japanese relations. The statesmen of China and Japan have successfully seized opportunities at the major historical turning point and put Sino-Japanese relations to new stages. After entering the 21st century, China and Japan gradually formed a competition, cooperation and developing relationship. China and Japan work together to develop a good posture, and this will not only do great contribution to China and Japan, but also to the East Asia and the world's peaceful development

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