<p>This book examines Japan’s relationships with China Russia the states of the Korean Peninsula and Taiwan. Analyzing key points of conflict their roots and current relations it highlights their significance for each country. Avoiding a focus on sensitive issues of the historical past per se it provides a Russian perspective on their impact in Japan and neighboring states their place in the domestic political discourse and the image of modern Japan in the eyes of political elites and the public and assesses the prospects for improving unfavorable mutual perceptions. Problems of the historical past remain a significant factor in the deterioration of Japan’s relations with China South Korea and Russia. Notions of national prestige and historical disputes appear with increasing frequency on the international political agenda in East Asia driven largely by the economic and military rise of China and the changing military-political balance of power in the region. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of area studies and international relations especially those specializing in East Asian Studies Japanese studies the politics of memory in IR and problems of national identity.</p>
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