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Отражение в японских средствах массовой информации проблемы спорных островов Сэнкаку (Дяоюйдао)

Отражение в японских средствах массовой информации проблемы спорных островов Сэнкаку (Дяоюйдао)

Abstract

The article examines recent trends in territorial disputes between Japan and China over the Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands. At the present day, the situation grows more complicated as Japan insists on its sovereignty over the islands by dissemination of information to the public via Japanese mass media. Japanese journalists express concern about the state policy towards the reorienting and reorganizing of Japan Self-Defense Forces and revising of schoolbooks in order to strengthen Japan government’s position regarding the territorial disputes.

В статье исследуются последние тенденции в территориальных спорах между Японией и Китаем по поводу островов Сэнкаку (Дяоюйдао). Ситуация осложняется тем, что Токио настаивает на своём суверенитете над о-вами Сэнкаку (Дяоюйдао) путём распространения информации через СМИ. Японские журналисты обеспокоены политикой правительства, направленной на переориентацию и реорганизацию Сил самообороны страны, а также пересмотром содержания школьных учебников для укрепления позиций правительства Японии по территориальным спорам.

Keywords

ЯПОНИЯ,JAPAN,КИТАЙ,CHINA,ТЕРРИТОРИАЛЬНЫЕ СПОРЫ,TERRITORIAL DISPUTES,СРЕДСТВА МАССОВОЙ ИНФОРМАЦИИ,MASS MEDIA,ЯПОНО-КИТАЙСКИЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯ,SINO-JAPANESE RELATIONS

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