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ArtikelRelations on the Rocks; China and Japan  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 404 no. 8799 (Aug. 2012), page 27.
Topik: Political Dissent; Nationalism
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Isi artikelAs China's Communist Party prepares for the biggest shuffle of its leadership in a decade, officials frequently intone the need to create a "harmonious and stable social environment" in readiness for the occasion. On August 19th their tactics were put to the test when thousands of people took to the streets in protest against Japan. The party is not averse to bashing its old enemy, but a flare-up of anti-Japanese sentiment in China is causing anxiety. The protests were triggered by a favourite cause of Chinese nationalists: a dispute with Japan over ownership of the Senkaku islands (or Diaoyu islands, as the Chinese call them) in the East China Sea. This has escalated recently, with tit-for-tat landings on the uninhabited rocks by activists from both sides, as well as a close approach by a group from Taiwan, where the issue is also touchy. Waters around the rocks are rich fishing-grounds and may cover deposits of oil and gas.
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