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The Perils of Proximity

China-Japan Security Relations
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The rivalry between Japan and China has a long and sometimes brutal history, and they continue to eye each other warily as the balance of power tips toward Beijing. This book evaluates the chances of armed conflict between China and Japan, and reveals the steps that could head off such a disastrous turn of events.
Richard C. Bush's two-decade public service career spans Congress, the intelligence community, and the U.S. State Department. He currently focuses on China-Taiwan relations, U.S.-China relations, the Korean peninsula, and Japan's security. He is the author of, among other works, Uncharted Strait: The Future of China-Taiwan Relations (Brookings, 2012).
"The Sino-Japanese relationship has become a contradictory mix of economic interdependence and geostrategic rivalry. U.S. policymakers have struggled to find a strategy that reassures Japan and dissuades China without sparking greater rivalry between the two. With his meticulous research in both Japan and China and a policy veteran's eye for pragmatic solutions, Richard Bush has broken the code on how that might be done." Michael Green, Center for Strategic and International Studies |"Richard Bush presents with clarity and in well-researched detail the serious disputes between Japan and China concerning sovereignty over islands and sovereign rights to resources in and under the waters of the East China Sea. His analysis of the forces that could drive each side toward unintended and undesired conflict is compelling and provides a cautionary counterpoint to those who believe that rational actors would not risk economic and political progress to move boundary markers. Perils of Proximity insightfully unwraps the layers of security challenges in East Asia and concludes with wise counsel on how to begin addressing those challenges. I have no doubt that it will soon be required reading for East Asia security specialists in and out of government and an enduring case study for many years to come." Peter A. Dutton, China Maritime Studies Institute, U.S. Naval War College |"This study is a superb blend of synthesis and analysis that will appeal to both specialists and lay readers. It takes a scholar with Richard Bush's broad experiences and insight to explain with clarity Chinese and Japanese foreign policy behaviors in terms of institutions, culture, process, and strategic weltanschauung. A significant addition to the field!" Dr. David M. Finkelstein, Vice President, Center for Naval Analyses
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