The place of historical memory in perception of China by Japanese society

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作者
Kulneva, P., V [1 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Oriental Studies, Moscow, Russia
来源
JAPANESE STUDIES IN RUSSIA | 2019年 / 04期
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
Sino-Japanese relations; World War II; historical memory; Yasukuni Shrine; public opinion; China's image; business environment in China; interaction of economics and politics;
D O I
10.24411/2500-2872-2019-10031
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
Despite the strong economic gravity between Japan and China, there are still many social factors that pull the countries away from each other. One of such factors is the negative image of the partner, which is largely related to the memory of World War II. Perception of China in Japanese society has been changing over the post-war decades. After Japan's surrender and occupation of the country by the Allied Powers, political, economic, and cultural distance between the two countries grew. This led to a "lapse of memory" related to China among the post-war generation of the Japanese. Interest towards China in Japan started growing after some time had passed since the normalization of Sino-Japanese relations (1972) - from late 1980s-early 1990s, as the contacts between the countries on different levels became more and more active. The image of China in Japan deteriorated dramatically for the first time after the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, which demonstrated that China was an unsafe country with a repressive state machine. The attitude of Japanese society to China has been worsening since then for various reasons. Starting from the 1990s, new problems emerged, including the struggle for geopolitical influence, global competition, pollution of environment and bad quality of Chinese products, problems of communication with Chinese business partners, growing number of Chinese tourists in Japan, etc. As Sino-Japanese relations became more complicated, the problem of historical memory emerged more and more vividly. This problem fits into the whole picture of controversies accumulated in the Sino-Japanese relations and intensifies some of them. Despite the unfavorable perception of China by the Japanese society, signs of improvement can be seen in the last few years, especially among the younger generation. Many young Japanese view China and the prospects of developing bilateral relations positively. Contacts with China give more opportunities to understand this country better, and close economic ties make the influence of political factors less obvious.
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页码:103 / 119
页数:17
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