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Japan-China Joint History Research Committee
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Japan-China Joint History Research Committee (日中歴史共同研究) is a scholarly study group created by the governments of Japan and China. It is made up of prominent historians from both countries.[1]
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History
In 2006, the Chinese and Japanese foreign ministers agreed to create a joint study group to try to find ways to clarify interpretations of history which are notably different. This agreement recognized that disputes about history have affected bilateral relations.[2]
The first meeting was held in December 2006 at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, with committee members meeting with Li Zhaoxing, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China.[1] The historians developed China-Japan joint study topics.[3]
Disputes
Many areas of dispute were not resolved -- for example, in the final report,
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Chinese members
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