A Brief Introduction of Sino-Japan Relationship. Goodbye Alice in the Wonderland. N.p., 2009. Web. 07 June 2016. https://linlinwang.wordpress.com/cross-cultural-communication/china-japan-media-communication/china-japan-relationship/ Secondary source because it is a website. Author’s last name and first name: Alice W. (last name not fully listed)Title of the article: A Brief Introduction of Sino-Japan RelationshipTitle of the book: Not a bookEditor’s first and last name: Alice W. (works alone on her site)City of publication: BeijingPublisher’s name: Alice W. (works alone on her site)Year of Publication: 2009 Summary: Provides valuable information on the various encounters, relations, and interactions between China and Japan and how they impacted the world. “Japan’s long chain of invasions and war crimes in China between 1894 and 1945 as well as modern Japan’s attitude towards its past are major issues affecting current and likely, future Sino-Japanese relations.”
History of Sino-Japanese Relations. History of Sino-Japanese Relations. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 June 2016. http://america.pink/history-sino-japanese-relations_1967932.html Secondary source because it is a website. Summary: Provides a detailed account of the significant time periods and interactions between China and Japan including the first evidences of japan in China, the introduction of chinese political system and culture in japan, and the prosperities of maritime trading between China and Japan. “Important elements brought back from China included Buddhist teachings, Chinese customs and culture, bureaucracy, architecture and city planning. The Japanese kimono is very similar to the clothing of the Tang Dynasty, and many historians believe that the Japanese started wearing robes like what Tang royalty wore, eventually adapting the garb to match Japanese culture.” Author: Caroline RoseTitle of article: History of Sino-Japanese relationsTitle of book: Interpreting History in Sino-Japanese RelationsEditor’s name: Steve TsangCity of Publication: London, United KingdomPublisher’s name:Taylor & FrancisYear of Publication: 1998
History Education: The Source of Conflict Between China and Japan. The Diplomat. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 June 2016. http://thediplomat.com/2014/04/history-education-the-source-of-conflict-between-china-and-japan/ Secondary source because it is a website. Summary: Provides a detailed account of the relations and conflicts between China and Japan. It starts from the 1700’s up to present day. “China and Japan both view themselves as the victim and the other as the aggressor. Each party sees itself as peaceful while the other state is aggressive and revisionist.” Author: Zheng WangTitle of article: History Education: The Source of Conflict Between China and JapanTitle of book: N/AEditor’s name: Shannon TiezziCity of publication: AsiaPublisher’s name: James PachPublication date: April 23, 2014
Tokyo, Julian Ryall in. China and Japan Timeline: A Century of Conflict. The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, n.d. Web. 07 June 2016. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/6259212/China-and-Japan-timeline-a-century-of-conflict.html Secondary source because it is a website. Summary: Timeline of major events and conflicts between China and Japan dating back to the 1800’s to present day. The article states interactions between them, as well as the spread of one another’s culture into each country. “1894 – Japan's Emperor Meiji orders the invasion of China” Author’s name: Julian RyallTitle of article: China and Japan: a century of conflictTitle of book: N/AEditor’s name: ?City of publication: Tokyo, JapanPublisher’s name: ?Publication date: Oct. 2009
The World's Most Dangerous Rivalry: China and Japan. The National Interest. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 June 2016. http://nationalinterest.org/feature/the-world%E2%80%99s-most-dangerous-rivalry-china-japan-11374 Secondary source because it is a website. Summary: Talks about the tensions between China and Japan due to conflicts over the East China Sea and also the current day rivalry between the two influential Asian countries. “China-Japan relations have seemed to be in a death spiral since a 2010 ‘trawler incident’ interrupted a positive dynamic in relations that had occurred during 2007-2009.” Author’s name: Lyle J. GoldsteinTitle of article: The World’s Most Dangerous Rivalry: China and JapanTitle of book: N/AEditor’s name: N/ACity of publication: Washington D.C.Publisher’s name: N/APublication date: September 29, 2014 China and Japan: Seven Decades of Bitterness. BBC News. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 June 2016. http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-25411700 Secondary source because it is a website. Summary: Article from BBC talking about the history between Japan and China for the last 7 decades. “Japan was the aggressor, occupying Manchuria in northern China in 1931. A wider war began in 1937, and by the time Japan surrendered in 1945, millions of Chinese had died.” Author’s name: N/ATitle of Article: China and Japan: Seven decades of bitternessTitle of Book: N/AEditor’s name: N/ACity of Publication: London, United KingdomPublisher’s name: N/APublication date: 13 February 2014