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Signs of Improvement in Frosty Northeast Asian Relations?

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Japan, China and South Korea have made moves to improve regional relations recently (albeit to differing degrees) through a mixture of public statements and promises to engage each other in upcoming international forums. Japan is the crux of this, as China and South Korea still have territorial and imperial issues with Tokyo to resolve before substantial reconciliation can get underway. For now however, the three countries appear willing to put aside their nationalist spats to address trade and investment concerns, which have grown increasingly worrisome since Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took office in December 2012.

Three separate events highlight this trend in warming ties. While South Korean President Park Geun-hye still maintains she will not meet with Abe until Japan apologizes for the use of “comfort women” during the Second World War, she has agreed to meet former Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori this Friday, who will bring a letter from Abe. The two sides will also hold their first “strategic dialogue” between the vice ministers of foreign affairs since Park took office in February 2013. This follows the now rare meeting of their foreign ministers, which occurred on the sidelines of an ASEAN forum in Myanmar in August.

During Abe’s attendance at the upcoming U.N. climate summit in New York on September 22, The Asahi Shimbun reported that he will again be working to pave the way for a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida will also be in attendance, and he is expected to hold sideline talks with his Chinese counterpart to facilitate a meeting between the two heads of state at the upcoming APEC summit in November hosted by Beijing. Kishida is also expected to speak with South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se at the summit.

Additionally, the finance minister and central bank governors of the three countries will be talking this Friday in Cairns, Australia, ahead of a larger G20 meeting with their group counterparts over the weekend. The main topic during their trilateral is expected to be China’s new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, seen as a competitor to the Japanese-led Asian Development Bank. According to the Jiji Press, the Japanese side also hopes the talks will improve overall ties.

Indeed, all three sides have reason to worry about how the deteriorating relationship relative to Japan has affected their economies. South Korean businesses have complained about a drop in Japanese tourists, while China may have seen a more systemic decline in its economic relationship with Japan.

Since their dispute over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands began in August 2012, the relationship has taken a significant step backward. According to Reuters, Japanese FDI in China dropped 20 percent in 2013 and 40 percent annually in the first six months of 2014, to 300.8 billion yen ($2.8 billion). It appears this investment has moved significantly to Southeast Asia, where annualized investment for the same six months of this year rose to 878.1 billion yen.

This shift in investment could be the start of a long-term trend. Apart from the political issues, China may not be as attractive as it once was due to rising labor costs. While many of its domestic industries are beginning to mature, the lack of Japanese investment will likely hurt China’s technological advancement. Finding a rebalance to investment and trade that allows China to benefit from Japan’s superior research and technology, while possibly giving Japan greater access to China’s burgeoning consumer class, could prove vital.



Signs of Improvement in Frosty Northeast Asian Relations? | The Diplomat
 
The Diplomat should be renamed, re-branded as Japanese Diplomat. Its skewed view is absurd. As if the loss is only on the South Korean and Chinese sides, and they have suffered so much that they beg to mend the relationship with Japan.

I have no further comment
 
It is pertinent to look towards the interests of the present and future generations.
 
China and Korea are the losers!

I don't hope Japan to restore a good relationship to China.

It betrayed US and Whites people as a whole!

Japanese are Whites! Everyone should remember it!
 
China and Korea are the losers!

I don't hope Japan to restore a good relationship to China.

It betrayed US and Whites people as a whole!

Japanese are Whites! Everyone should remember it!
Look at this crazy taiwanese malay sh!t,lmao.
 
Japanese research and technology do not benefit Chinese science in any way whatsoever. Indeed, all they do is suppress the market for advanced Chinese products.
 
China and Korea are the losers!

I don't hope Japan to restore a good relationship to China.

It betrayed US and Whites people as a whole!

Japanese are Whites! Everyone should remember it!
OMG, an irrationable green freaky.....

Indeed I am pro DPP to be volted as a ruling party. With their help, Taiwan becomes history earlier.

Whom the gods destroy, they first make mad.
 
The Diplomat should be renamed, re-branded as Japanese Diplomat. Its skewed view is absurd. As if the loss is only on the South Korean and Chinese sides, and they have suffered so much that they beg to mend the relationship with Japan.

I have no further comment

It's true, that China and Korea are the losers and suffering here.
 
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At the time China should give up their military development and keep using the WW2 equipment.

Korea allow US to establish a nuclear missile silo there.

And Japan became the protector of China and Korea.


Japan became the savior of Tibetan and Uighur people.

Han Chinese apologize to Japanese for resisting Japan invasion that lead into many Japanese die.


China is also need to give up their self-govern, economy and development ambitious.

It should be controlled by US. How much China can growth and what China can develop.

HSR and Megacity are too ambitious.


Now, Japan is ANGRY!
 
OMG, an irrationable green freaky.....

Indeed I am pro DPP to be volted as a ruling party. With their help, Taiwan becomes history earlier.

Whom the gods destroy, they first make mad.


Can't you see that he is being sarcastic.
 
Can't you see that he is being sarcastic.
Some Taiwanese is really so. The Taiwanese is not that Taiwanese you can understand that the people who comes from Taiwan. The Taiwanese is native to Taiwan before 1945, who is colonized once by Japan. The Taiwanese is not such people who has mistakes. Ma Yingjiu is not a Taiwanese, he belongs to the colonizer. For them USA is No.1 Japan No.2. but the native Taiwanese are Protoss.


You can see the growing facsism in Taiwan.
 
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The Diplomat is a Japan propaganda site. Japan always wins and everyone else loses according to them. Only one problem - reality.
 
China and Korea are the losers!

I don't hope Japan to restore a good relationship to China.

It betrayed US and Whites people as a whole!

Japanese are Whites! Everyone should remember it!

LoL, o my , I do believe you're becoming a funny guy.

On a serious note, can you name 5 policies enacted by the KMT that you find disagreeable ?

Some Taiwanese is really so. The Taiwanese is not that Taiwanese you can understand that the people who comes from Taiwan. The Taiwanese is native to Taiwan before 1945, who is colonized once by Japan. The Taiwanese is not such people who has mistakes. Ma Yingjiu is not a Taiwanese, he belongs to the colonizer. For them USA is No.1 Japan No.2. but the native Taiwanese are Protoss.


You can see the growing facsism in Taiwan.


Fascism growing in Taiwan? As opposed to a one party authoritarian?

:laugh:
 
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