1. Japanese-Sino's Senkaku Island Dispute
-Japanese, and the Japanese-Sino relationships could be dramatically impaired. ... By 1895, after the first Japanese and Chinese (Sino) war, the islands were under the controlling victor, Japan, as stipulated by the Treaty of Shimonoseki ("Overview," 2009). ... Even though China and Japan have roughly the same amount of coastline, the archipelago of Japan enjoys five times more EEZs than China ("Sino-Japanese", 2012). ... Japan's decision sparked massive protests and anti-Japanese demonstrations throughout China, which led to the suffering of Japanese businesses opera...
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