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Experts suggest ways to ease tension

(China Daily) Updated: 2014-06-10 07:45

 

 

Experts suggest ways to ease tension

A1 The forum's key strength is that it gathers policy advisers who are determined to improve the relationship and it targets improving public opinion.

A2 Structural problems are haunting ties, and one of them is the rising nationalism. Radical public opinion sometimes hijacks governmental agendas.

A3 We should amplify the voices that advocate friendly ties, and we should create a better climate of public opinion to usher in more dialogue between the two governments.

A4 There are two possible scenarios before 2016 ends. One depicts that the crisis in the East China Sea keeps spiraling, and even going out of control. The other includes a stabilized situation ensured by a crisis management mechanism.

 

Experts suggest ways to ease tension

A1 Through forum dialogues, both sides have agreed that the more difficult the situation is, the harder the forum should work to bridge the gap that cannot be covered by governmental contacts.

A2 A major problem is that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been working on getting China's neighbors to contain China... The tension in ties also forced some other nations into a dilemma of taking sides.

A3 To deal with the worsening situation, everyone should contribute to enhancing public opinion (for improving ties) and explain the importance of a sound China-Japan relationship.

A4 If the Japanese cabinet takes some substantial moves and restrains from actions including visiting Yasukuni Shrine, there may be a turnaround and I believe China may respond with a positive gesture.

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