China\'s Quest. The History of the Foreign Relations of the People\'s Republic of China - John Garver

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  1. Regarding the history and legal claims of the dispute, see Han-yi Shaw, The
    Diaoyutai/Senkaku Islands Dispute: Its History and an Analysis of the Ownership Claims
    of the PRC, the ROC, and Japan, Occasional Papers/Reprints Series, Contemporary Asian
    Studies, no. 3–1999 (152). Hungdah Chiu, An Analysis of the Sino-Japanese Dispute over the
    T’ iaoyutai islets (Senkaku Gunto, Occasional Papers Series, Contemporary Asian Studies,
    no. 1–1999 (150).

  2. Mariko Senchanta, “China Warns Japan in Tussle over Natural Gas Field,”
    Financial Times, July 2, 2004.

  3. James Brooke, “Drawing the Line on Energy,” New York Times, March 29, 2005.

  4. “Japanese Oil Drill Plan Stokes Tension with Beijing,” Financial Times, April
    14, 2005.

  5. Howard French, “Chinese Government Permits Rare Protests against Japan,”
    New York Times, April 17, 2005.

  6. Howard French and Norimitsu Onishi, “Japan’s Rivalry with China Is Stirring a
    Crowded Sea,” New York Times, Sept. 11, 2008.

  7. Peter Dutton, “Scouting, Signaling, and Gatekeeping:  Chinese Naval Operations
    in Japanese Waters and the International Law Implications,” China Maritime Studies, no.
    2 (February 2009), US Naval War College.

  8. “Japanese Demand Beijing Apology,” Financial Times, November 13, 2004.
    Joseph Ferguson, “Submarine Intrusion Sets Sino-Japanese Relations on Edge,” China
    Brief, vol. 4, issue 23 (November 24, 2004). Also Minxin Pei and Michael Swaine,
    “Simmering Fire in Asia,” Policy Brief, no. 44 (November 2005). Carnegie Endowment
    for International Peace.

  9. “Koizumi and Hu Fail to Defuse Disputes,” Financial Times, November 23, 2004.

  10. “Trends in Chinese Government and Other Vessels in the Waters Surrounding the
    Senkaku Islands and Japan’s Response,” Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tokyo, February 18,
    2015, available at http://www.mofa.go.jp/region/page23e_000021.html.

  11. Yuka Hayashi, “Spat Tests Japan’s New Leaders,” Wall Street Journal, September
    24, 2010.

  12. The video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3qgj2RU1Ww. The
    video clearly shows the Chinese trawler accelerating, turning toward the Japanese Coast
    Guard ship, hitting the rear of the Japanese vessel, and then attempting to flee the scene.

  13. A chronology of the episode is available in New York Times, September 25–26, 2010.

  14. Edward Wong, “Chinese Civilian Boats Roil Disputed Waters,” Wall Street Journal,
    October 6, 2010.

  15. Martin Fackler, “Japan Rejects Apology to China,” New  York Times, September
    26, 2010.

  16. Martin Fackler, “Arrest in Disputed Seas Rile China and Japan,” New York Times,
    September 20, 2010. Rebecca Blumenstein, Gordon Fairclough, and Yuka Hayashi, “Japan
    Caves In on China; Looks to U.S.,” Wall Street Journal, September 24, 2010, available
    at http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748703384204575511033698480628. Martin
    Fackler, “Japan Retreats in Test of Will with the Chinese,” New  York Times, September
    25, 2010.

  17. James T. Areddy, “China Signals More Cuts in Its Rare-Earth Exports,” Wall Street
    Journal, October 20, 2010.

  18. Hiroko Tabuchi, “Block on Minerals Called Threat to Japan’s Economy,” New York
    Times, September 29, 2010.

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