CHEN Ching-Chang
陳 慶昌 所属 立命館アジア太平洋大学 アジア太平洋学部 職種 教授 |
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言語種別 | 英語 |
発行・発表の年月 | 2016/01/01 |
形態種別 | 著書(チャプター) |
招待論文 | 招待あり |
標題 | East Asia: Understanding the broken harmony in confucian Asia |
執筆形態 | 単著 |
掲載誌名 | The Palgrave Handbook of Disciplinary and Regional Approaches to Peace |
掲載区分 | 国外 |
出版社・発行元 | Palgrave Macmillan |
巻・号・頁 | pp.350-362 |
担当区分 | 筆頭著者,責任著者 |
著者・共著者 | Ching-Chang Chen |
概要 | East Asia is often seen as a region where international relations is still characterized by severe security competition. The sovereignty dispute over the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands, administrated by Japan but also claimed by China, has been one of the regional flashpoints involving competition for fishery resources and potential oil reserves. In September 2010, a Chinese trawler collided with a Japan Coast Guard patrol boat in waters near the contested islands, and Beijing allegedly delayed the export of rare earth metals to Japan. Tensions continued to build up, especially after the Japanese government bought the Senkakus from their private landlord in September 2012. This move triggered a series of large-scale anti-Japanese demonstrations in major Chinese cities, a slump in Japanese exports to China and in Chinese tourists to Japan, and frequent appearance of Chinese patrol vessels and aircraft in the surrounding waters and airspace. |
DOI | 10.1007/978-1-137-40761-0_27 |