This article is about the book by Ezra Vogel. For international relations between China and Japan, see China-Japan relations.
China and Japan: Facing History is a non-fiction book by Ezra Vogel, published in 2019 by Harvard University Press.
The book's scope is the sum of China-Japan relations across history. Describing the work as "a correction and prophylactic" to recriminations in these relations,[1] Patrick Madigan of Campion Hall, University of Oxford wrote that people living in the two countries were intended to be the "primary intended audience".[2] The author had previously written about China and Japan and believed that he could help mediate disputes between them.[3] Bill Sewell of St. Mary's University described the work as an "an extended meditation on" the topic rather than a work aiming to present new information.[4]
ChinaandJapan: Facing History is a non-fiction book by Ezra Vogel, published in 2019 by Harvard University Press. The book's scope is the sum of China-Japan...
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