北東アジアの勢力建て直しの必要
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The superficial balance of U.S.-Japan-China trilateral relations is based on unequal relations among them. The premise of this surface balance is the political and economic hegemony of the U.S., along with a developing economy of China and a relatively weak political position of Japan in international politics compared with Japanese economic strength in the world. Due to the lack of an omni-directional interaction between Japan and China, it is often the situation that either Japan or China is restrained by the U.S., which is also the main reason of imbalanced relations among the three countries. Since the U.S. has a dominant position in U.S.-Japan-China relations and international affairs in Northeast Asia, to safeguard the present situation is the fundamental point of U.S. Northeast Asia strategy. Although both Japan and China want to change their present status quo in Northeast Asia or/and in the world due to their economic or political development, Japan has to abide by the present arrangement in order to change its position in this arrangement and in international politics whereas China pursues its economic changes in an unchanged or a stable political environment. The real solution for both Japan and China is to enhance the interaction between them, which includes mutual understanding, mutual support, and independent contact without interfere or influence from the U.S. A power restructuring in Northeast Asia should take Northeast Asian or East Asian conformity as the ultimate objectives, and only then there will be equal and balanced U.S.-Japan-China trilateral relations.
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