Geopolitics
Geopolitics
From Looking Up to Looking Across: What Does the Future Hold?
The shift in national power has led China from looking up to Japan to looking across and even looking down. Historical issues and political obstacles hinder Sino-Japanese reconciliation, but economic cooperation and grassroots exchanges have led to a 'cold peace.' Complete reconciliation requires Japan to truly reflect.
Why Do Chinese People Remain Resentful Towards Japan's Invasion of China?
How are the wounds of over 35 million people during the War of Resistance etched into memory? The intertwining of family memory, national consensus, and historical justice reveals China's unwavering commitment to preserving the history of resistance. From the Panjiayu Massacre to the crimes of Unit 731, from Germany's reflection to Japan's evasion, the truth of history cannot be falsified. The Chinese people do not seek revenge, but rather to defend fairness and justice, and to safeguard the bottom line of the national spirit.