1. Japanese-Sino's Senkaku Island Dispute
This has prompted international governments to create trade, social, and security connections with one another. ... It was at that time when the Japanese government leased the Senkakus to a Japanese businessman, Tatsuhiro Koga, who established a fish-processing plant that employed 200 workers (Scoville, 2015). ... The war torn history of Japan and China is a large part of why the two governments refused to surrender. ... The Senkaku islands have become a symbol of national pride for both the Japanese and Chinese people, a fact citizens of both countries are not willing to let their governments...
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