z*******9 发帖数: 167 | 1 中日关系紧张也波及到双方的学术交流了
有个家伙在这期的science上撰文,写得很biased,说
Japan has controlled the uninhabited islands since the late 1800s, but
Taiwan and China claim them as part of Taiwan and call them the Diaoyu
Islands.
See the whole article:
SCIENTIFIC EXCHANGES:
A Chill in China-Japan Academic Relations
Dennis Normile
TOKYO—A diplomatic tiff stemming from a collision last month between a
Chinese trawler and two Japanese coast guard vessels has chilled academic
exchange between the two countries. Top Chinese scientists have canceled
appearances at meetings in Japan in recent days, and negotiations between
two universities over educational exchange are frozen. Japanese scientists
say they have not received an official explanation from Chinese counterparts
, and no one knows how long the chill will last.
The first sign that the incident would affect scientific ties came when a
delegation of 15 or so researchers headed by Chinese Academy of Sciences
President Lu Yongxiang pulled out of a bilateral meeting on sustainability
scheduled for 29 September. "There was no explanation; we just suddenly got
a fax canceling their attendance," says engineer Hiroyuki Yoshikawa, former
president of the University of Tokyo and one of the meeting organizers. It
was to be the fourth in a series of annual meetings held alternately in
China and Japan that bring together top researchers from the two countries.
This year's discussions were to focus on low-carbon technologies.
Also affected was the annual Science and Technology in Society Forum held 3
to 5 October in Kyoto. Several Chinese delegates canceled at the last minute
, including Chen Zhu, China's health minister and a leading cancer
researcher. And Science has learned that an official of a major Japanese
university went to China last week to sign a cooperation agreement with a
Chinese university, but his counterparts were suddenly unavailable. The
Japanese official asked that the universities not be identified to avoid
harming delicate negotiations to resolve the impasse.
The 7 September collision that apparently prompted the academic chill
occurred near what Japan calls the Senkaku Islands, about 185 kilometers
northeast of Taiwan and 170 kilometers north of Ishigaki Island, part of
Japan's Okinawa Prefecture. Japan has controlled the uninhabited islands
since the late 1800s, but Taiwan and China claim them as part of Taiwan and
call them the Diaoyu Islands. After the collision, Japan held the captain
for possible prosecution under domestic law, infuriating China. After an
escalating war of words, Japan released the captain on 24 September. China
has demanded that Japan apologize and pay compensation; Japan has demanded
compensation for damage to its boats.
To underline its displeasure, China has canceled a number of governmental
visits in other spheres and withdrew permission for a 1000-strong Japanese
youth group to visit the Shanghai Expo. Chinese customs officials also
reportedly blocked exports of rare earth minerals to Japanese firms,
although China denied cutting off supplies.
Scientists on both sides are hoping for a quick return to normality. "S&T
collaboration between the scientific communities from the two countries
should be promoted," says a top Chinese government scientist. "We're
scientists," says Yoshikawa. "We don't want these tensions to affect
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