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Establish a Common Interests-based Strategic Framework In Sino-Japanese Relations
MEN Hong-hua
2007, (10):
39-46.
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Complex security dilemmas and some interdependence coexist in Sino-Japanese relations. Both countries realize that the most effective way to guarantee their core national interests is to be a responsible stakeholder in East Asia and to play a responsible and constructive role in dealing with regional affairs. In light of this understanding, the paper attempts to establish a common-interests-based strategic framework for Sino-Japanese relations, a common-interest matrix composed of domestic, bilateral, regional and global levels and political, economic, security, social and cultural dimensions. At the tactic level, the paper suggests that both countries should promote overall strategic adjustments through some idea innovations, set up bilateral contact mechanisms through trust-enhancing measures, set up some discussing in advance and briefing mechanisms on important international agendas that both the two countries involve, thus start up the bilateral strategic-trust construction.
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