China vs Japan 中国vs日本 Senkaku Islands (尖閣諸島) 日本語字幕付
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Comments disabled because for months all the new ones were, "
Chinese people are subhuman, kill them all" and "Japanese people are subhuman, should have dropped more nukes."
Take a chill pill and learn how to love your fellow man. We're all human.
There's been a lot of news recently about protesting in
China against the
Japanese government purchasing some islands. So what's the big deal?! This video explains the situation.
Also, some people seem concerned that this may lead to war, but I can confidently say that won't happen.
These islands have been disputed for roughly 40 years--this is not a recent issue. This is just a way for
Chinese citizens to blow off some steam and the
Chinese government to save face in front of its citizens. The issue will die down, like it always does. Until there is a shift in the dynamics of
East Asia both governments are going to keep this dispute at a stalemate. No one would gain anything from war, and that is absolutely the last thing either country wants to happen.
Some sources I have used (I have more for those interested, especially for other aspects of
Sino-Japanese relations, such as war crimes [yasukuni, comfort women, textbook controversies, etc]):
Blanchard, Jean-Marc F. "
The U.S. Role in the Sino-Japanese Dispute over the Diaoyu (
Senkaku) Islands, 1945-1971*."
The China Quarterly No. 161, (
March 2010): 95-123.
Charney,
Jonathan I. "
Central East Asian Maritime Boundaries and the
Law of the Sea."
The American Journal of
International Law Vol. 89
No. 4 (
October 1995): 724-749.
"
China's Diaoyu's
Islands Sovereignty is
Undeniable."
Bejing Time (25 May
2003).
CNN Wire Staff. "China accused of invading disputed islands."
CNN (2 October 2010).
Downs,
Erica Strecker. "Legitimacy and the
Limits of
Nationalism: China and the
Diaoyu Islands."
International Security Vol. 23
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Winter 1998-1999): 114-146.
Hao, Zhidong. "May 4th and June 4th compared: A sociological study of Chinese social movements."
Journal of Contemporary China, 1469-9400, Vol. 6, No. 14,
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Kaneko,
Maya. "Ishigaki fishermen fret over
Senkaku encroachment."
The Japan Times Online (
8 December 2010).
Koh, Yoree. "
Tokyo Protests Blasts China's
Response to
Collision."
The Wall Street Journal (3 October 2010).
Niksch,
Larry A. "Senkaku (
Diaoyu) Islands Dispute: The U.S.
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Congressional Research Service Report 96-798 (
30 September 1996).
"Senkaku/
Diaoyutai Islands." Globalsecurity.org (
3 September 2009).
"The Senkaku Islands--Japanese
Territory:
Japanese Communist Party's
View on
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Akahata (31
March 1972).
Tkacik,
John. "
Clear signal needed on disputed isles."
The Heritage Foundation (27 June 2008).
Wei Su, Steven. "The Territorial Dispute over the Tiaoyu/Senkaku Islands: An
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Ocean Development and International Law No. 36, (
2005): 45-61.
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