Behind the Tension: Why China–Japan Can’t Walk Away From Each Other
Why do China and Japan remain locked in a cycle of tension, cooperation, and uneasy stability? In this podcast episode, we break down the deeper forces behind today’s dispute — and explain why neither country can afford to walk away.Drawing on insights from Rumi Aoyama, one of the leading scholars on China–Japan relations, we explore how this relationship is held together by economic interdependence, yet constantly tested by political friction and strategic mistrust. Aoyama reminds us that China–Japan ties follow a familiar pattern: periods of calm, followed by sudden fragility, and eventually a return to stabilization.Here's the link to the article: Aoyama, R. (2023). Stability and Fragility in Japan-China Relations: China’s Pivotal Power and Japan’s Strategic Leverage. China Review, 23(1), 187–211. https://www.jstor.org/stable/48717993 [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3hadF9Qa3BkeWxiLUYwd1ZfTERfTEVuR3NKUXxBQ3Jtc0tsSUp2TUpyVTlhQTF5X2RCYmpWdXBDSkw4cDVqSDdoYUUtUEZIcDl5bS15aWtrMjdwNTN2OVRiMlRjLW80bDlodlFwQVJWcktsN3NWX2J1OTIyZU1wRjNQQUFQZWpQTzlDZ0dZQ2tQMVNBeHNub3dLTQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jstor.org%2Fstable%2F48717993&v=-OPMtkYQwio]Each crisis looks serious. Each dispute feels like a potential breaking point.But in reality, both nations remain tied together through trade, investment, supply chains, and regional security dynamics.🔍 In this episode, we cover:The roots of the latest China–Japan disputeWhy economic interdependence acts as a stabilizing forceHow political narratives make tensions appear worse than they areRumi Aoyama’s perspective on the cycles of stability → fragility → stabilizationWhy a complete rupture is unlikely — even during moments of high tensionWhat to expect next in the China–Japan relationship🌏 Why This MattersChina and Japan aren’t just neighbors — they are two of Asia’s largest economies, deeply connected through trade and regional supply chains. Disruptions between them affect markets, investment, technology, and global geopolitics. Understanding how their relationship really works helps us make sense of the headlines behind the headlines.📚 Source & InspirationThis video draws on the work of Professor Rumi Aoyama, whose research highlights that China–Japan relations are not defined by crisis alone, but by a long-term structure of mutual dependence, strategic caution, and recurring tension cycles.👍 If you enjoy content on China, Asia, and global geopolitics:Please follow and leave a comment!