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Hatred has no future : new thinking on relations with Japan / Ma Licheng ; based on the Japanese translation by Oikawa Junko ; translated by the Japanese Institute of International Affairs (JIIA).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Chinese Publisher: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: First English editionDescription: 238 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9784866581231
  • 4866581239
Other title:
  • Parallel title on cover: Chou hen mei you wei lai = Hatred has no future = Nikushimi ni mirai wa nai
  • Chou hen mei you wei lai = Nikushimi ni mirai wa nai
  • Nikushimi ni mirai wa nai
Uniform titles:
  • Chou hen mei you wei lai. English
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS740.5.J3 M3413 2020
Contents:
An earth-shaking controversy -- What was my "New Thinking on Relations with Japan"? -- The inspiration behind the "New Thinking" : Deng Xiaoping, Hu Yaobang, and their views of Japan -- I am not alone on my journey : He Fang, my mentor -- Emotions must not be allowed to dictate policy : two great supporters of the New Thinking -- Don't hide behind patriotism : was I really beaten up in Hong Kong? -- Is it treason to forgive Japan? The Ge Hongbing controversy -- Curbing hot-headedness with reason : a letter from Zhu Liang and an article by Yuan Weishi -- From "breaking the ice" to a "warm spring" : Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao break the impasse -- How the March 11 disaster brought the two countries closer -- What is the true nature of the unrest prompted by the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands issue? -- Will China and Japan come to blows? -- Hatred has no future.
Summary: The year was 2002 - the 20th anniversary of the normalization of Sino-Japanese relations, but also a time when relations grew sharply frostier over the prime minister's visit to Yasukuni Shrine. Into this fray dropped Ma Licheng's 'New Thinking on Relations with Japan,' triggering a storm of debate in both China and Japan. Even now, more than a decade after the essay's publication, the New Thinking continues to have a major influence on policy discussions. While Sino-Japanese relations hit new turbulence over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands in 2012, the author remains optimistic that the bilateral issues can be resolved rationally and peacefully. Referencing the durability of the postwar peace between France and Germany, he argues that - for their own and the international community's sake - China and Japan can and must find ways to overcome their antagonisms and live in peace as complementary neighbors. -- Back cover.
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"Originally published in Chinese in 2013 by Hong Kong Open Page Publishing Co., Hong Kong. Japanese translation published under the title Nikushimi ni mirai wa nai: Chunchi kankei shin shiko, translated by Oikawa Junko and published in 2014 by Iwanami Shoten, Publishers, Tokyo"-- Title page verso.

Originally published as: Chou hen mei you wei lai : Zhong Ri guan xi xin si wei.

"Japanese translation published under the title Nikushimi ni mirai wa nai : chūnichi kankei shinshikō. Tōkyō : Iwanami Shoten, 2014."--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

An earth-shaking controversy -- What was my "New Thinking on Relations with Japan"? -- The inspiration behind the "New Thinking" : Deng Xiaoping, Hu Yaobang, and their views of Japan -- I am not alone on my journey : He Fang, my mentor -- Emotions must not be allowed to dictate policy : two great supporters of the New Thinking -- Don't hide behind patriotism : was I really beaten up in Hong Kong? -- Is it treason to forgive Japan? The Ge Hongbing controversy -- Curbing hot-headedness with reason : a letter from Zhu Liang and an article by Yuan Weishi -- From "breaking the ice" to a "warm spring" : Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao break the impasse -- How the March 11 disaster brought the two countries closer -- What is the true nature of the unrest prompted by the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands issue? -- Will China and Japan come to blows? -- Hatred has no future.

The year was 2002 - the 20th anniversary of the normalization of Sino-Japanese relations, but also a time when relations grew sharply frostier over the prime minister's visit to Yasukuni Shrine. Into this fray dropped Ma Licheng's 'New Thinking on Relations with Japan,' triggering a storm of debate in both China and Japan. Even now, more than a decade after the essay's publication, the New Thinking continues to have a major influence on policy discussions. While Sino-Japanese relations hit new turbulence over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands in 2012, the author remains optimistic that the bilateral issues can be resolved rationally and peacefully. Referencing the durability of the postwar peace between France and Germany, he argues that - for their own and the international community's sake - China and Japan can and must find ways to overcome their antagonisms and live in peace as complementary neighbors. -- Back cover.

"This English edition was translated based on the Japanese edition."--Title page verso.

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