Why Does the Chinese Communist Regime Controls Anti-Japan Activities?
Cao Changqing believes the Chinese communist regime controls anti-Japan activities for two reasons. One is to foster a relaxed relationship with Japan. The second is because it is afraid of the protests affecting its own ruling. According to a survey published by the Daily Yomiuri News on August 11, 67 percent of Japanese people have a “bad impression” of the Chinese communist regime. As many as 65 percent of people think the Chinese communist regime is “unreliable”. Since the Chinese communist regime used anti-Japan sentiments for propaganda purposes, it caused a decrease in Japanese investment in China. Since last April, Japan has moved the core of its overseas investment from China to Indonesia. Over the past thirty years, Japan has provided over $30 billion of low-interest loans to China, which actually is disguised compensation for its historical actions.