Japan, China enter 2006 with problems beset by more problems (Kyodo) Updated: 2005-12-30 16:53
Still, some analysts say bilateral relations can improve.
"Japan is certainly eager to improve relations. On the other hand, China also
realizes that its ties with Japan are essential for regional stability, China's
economy, and so on," Cheng said. "If leaders can avoid provocative statements
and actions, ties can improve."
But others predict ties will deteriorate even more, particularly as rivalry
between the two countries is spreading to the international stage as seen in
2005 with Japan's diplomatic efforts to win a permanent seat on the U.N.
Security Council and China's moves to block it.
The relations "are bad, and they will get much worse before they improve,"
said Gordon Chang, an Asia expert and the author of "The Coming Collapse of
China."
"This is beginning to look like a contest that could last for decades. China
and Japan are essentially fighting for power, prestige, and the leadership of
East Asia," Chang said.
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