Resolving and Transforming Conflicts: An Empirical Study of Track II/III Diplomacy and Its Interplay with Track I Diplomacy in Sino-Japanese Relations Since the End of WWII
(2009)Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University
- Abstract
- The purpose of this thesis is to shed light on the role of Track II and Track III diplomacy as a means to shape Sino-Japanese relations. It studies the Track II and Track III diplomacy and its interplay and interrelations with Track I diplomacy in Sino-Japanese relations since the end of the WWII. It analyzes the function of Track II and Track III (or non-governmental) diplomacy and their interrelations with Track I diplomacy in resolving and transforming conflicts both empirically and theoretically. The non-governmental relations between China and Japan since the end of the WWII have been chosen as empirical studies. Liberalism and critical theory have been applied and studied theoretically.
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- author
- Zhang, Xiaodan
- supervisor
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- Stefan Brehm LU
- Victor Cheng LU
- organization
- year
- 2009
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- Track I, Track II and Track III Diplomacy, Sino-Japanese Relations, Liberalism, Critical Theory, Civil Society, NGOs, Institutions
- language
- English
- id
- 1474702
- date added to LUP
- 2009-09-17 15:50:31
- date last changed
- 2009-09-17 15:50:31
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