Originally posted by hunter at 18-6-2009 10:00
... After the post war, the Jap governement refused to do so knowing that they have the econmic power and influence whereby China needs to rely on them one way or another..
But soon this may change...........China is rising. ...
hunter:
yes this is so, china IS rising... but what is also a blatant economic truth in the sino-japanese relationship is that they are totally interlinked...they need each other in order to function well and be strong...
both the chinese and japanese governments flame negative sentiment among their citizens about their neighbour while everyday life continues in both countries, their respective citizens relying upon their neighbour's involvement (at least in the indirect sense) in the things they put on their tables, the clothes they put on their backs to the machinery/technologies used to produce those goods, in extracting the mines, etc, to a myraid of goods/services they respectively use/consume ...
i really don't know what the absolute answer is...but from the chinese and greater asia pacific region perspective is concerned, japan has NOT apologised sufficiently for her atrocities committed during ww2...in the past, when all the other countries aside from japan were weak, japanese aid and investment was welcomed and would also numb people out over the violence committed during the past /past 2 generations ago, thereby shutting people up with money...but now they are not the only power (in fact their influence will only wane in time) and certainly not the only ones with money...so japan faces challenges of her own as her neighbours start to have bigger, louder stronger voices...