If you want more papers on forms and policies, you can find them on 360duzhe.com's website, where I copied them in my freshman year.
1, the adjustment of China's foreign policy and the development of China's policy toward Japan.
From the late 1970s to the early 1980s, the political and economic development of China entered a new moment. During this period, it made a strategic decision of reform and opening up, and shifted its focus to socialist modernization. In line with the modernization reform and opening up, China's foreign policy also includes the adjustment of Japanese policy.
China's reform and opening up and adjustment of foreign policy are conducive to the development of Sino-Japanese relations. Japan is a big economy and a small resource country, and its dependence on overseas resources is greater than that of any other country in the world. In addition, the turbulent international situation has a great impact on Japan. Therefore, Japan needs to diversify the supply of raw materials and fuel, and use materials nearby to meet the rapid development of domestic economy.
Japan's international influence is still very limited. It can not be compared with the superpowers with global political influence like the United States and Russia, nor can it be compared with Britain and France. Therefore, it tries to expand its political influence in the most potential Asia-Pacific region, which is not only Japan's main resource supplier, but also an important commodity market in Japan. Japan attempts to "shoulder the mission of stabilizing the Asia-Pacific region" politically. Proceeding from this guiding ideology, Japan has strengthened its Asia-Pacific diplomacy and actively exerted its influence in this region. Actively participate in major international issues, especially increase investment in "hot spots" in the Asia-Pacific region. Strengthen economic cooperation.
2. The development of bilateral political and economic relations between China and Japan.
China's independent foreign policy and opening-up policy have injected new vitality into Sino-Japanese friendly relations. Official and non-governmental exchanges between China and Japan have increased, economic and trade between China and Japan have grown rapidly, and economic cooperation has been strengthened. Cultural exchange has promoted the healthy development of Sino-Japanese relations.
Under the new historical conditions, there is a potential tendency that is not conducive to Sino-Japanese friendship.
Sino-Japanese friendly and cooperative relations have developed significantly. Generally speaking, the mainstream is good, normal and the development is smooth, which has brought benefits to both sides, but there are also some problems and frictions, mainly including economic and political aspects.
Politically, it is mainly about how Japan treats the aggressive war launched by militarism in the past and how it handles its relations with Taiwan Province Province. These are two major issues between China and Japan.
Economically, most of them are commercial problems: first, the differences between the two countries in contract concept, market openness and negotiation authority due to different systems, and second, the trade imbalance caused by the expansion of fighter exchanges. Thirdly, in terms of technical cooperation, Japanese enterprises strictly control the export and transfer of advanced technology, and adopt the practice of selling products but not equipment and technology, which cannot meet the requirements of China in technology introduction.