The book studies the development of Japan's Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) vision. It examines Japan's foreign policy through an analysis of its strategic agenda, economic calculations, maritime security concerns, and soft power policies.
The book studies the development of Japan's Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) vision. It examines Japan's foreign policy through an analysis of its strategic agenda, economic calculations, maritime security concerns, and soft power policies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Srabani Roy Choudhury is Professor of Japanese Studies at the Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India. For over three decades, she has promoted Japanese studies in India through her teaching, research and supervision. She has conducted research in collaboration with various Universities and think tanks in Japan. In light of the power fluidity in the Indo-Pacific region, she currently focuses on understanding the dynamics of India-Japan relations in this region through developmental lenses.
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List of Illustrations List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgements 1. Japan's Unwavering Commitment to A Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Generating Synergy Among Partners Toward A Common Vision Toshihide Ando, 2. Japan's "Free and Open Indo-Pacific": The Economic Calculation Srabani Roy Choudhury, 3. The "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" Strategy: Evolving Japan's Maritime Security Strategy Prakash Panneerselvam, 4. The Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Japan's 'Soft' Push- Shaping Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia and India Jana Shruti and Madhura Ganguli, 5. The Japan-US Relationship: Imagining Its Future in the Indo-Pacific Era Peter Harris and Meriel Hahn, 6. Japan and Australia Relations: A Strategic Partnership for the Indo-Pacific Century Thomas Wilkins, 7. Japan- India Relations in Japan's Notion of Indo-Pacific: Genesis, Difference and Convergence Kazutoshi Tamari, 8. Japan India Relations :Changing Contours for Regional Prosperity. Shamshad Khan, 9. Japan Vietnam Relations: Factoring Vietnam in Abe's Southeast Asia policy Do Thu Ha, 10. Japan Indonesia Relations: Counter Balancing Power Play and Role of Japan Yohanes Sulaiman 11. Japan Africa Relations: Looking at a Constructive Engagement Yoshiaki Furuzawa 12. Japan South Korean Relations: Addressing the Deadlock Kan Kimura Index
List of Illustrations List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgements 1. Japan's Unwavering Commitment to A Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Generating Synergy Among Partners Toward A Common Vision Toshihide Ando, 2. Japan's "Free and Open Indo-Pacific": The Economic Calculation Srabani Roy Choudhury, 3. The "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" Strategy: Evolving Japan's Maritime Security Strategy Prakash Panneerselvam, 4. The Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Japan's 'Soft' Push- Shaping Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia and India Jana Shruti and Madhura Ganguli, 5. The Japan-US Relationship: Imagining Its Future in the Indo-Pacific Era Peter Harris and Meriel Hahn, 6. Japan and Australia Relations: A Strategic Partnership for the Indo-Pacific Century Thomas Wilkins, 7. Japan- India Relations in Japan's Notion of Indo-Pacific: Genesis, Difference and Convergence Kazutoshi Tamari, 8. Japan India Relations :Changing Contours for Regional Prosperity. Shamshad Khan, 9. Japan Vietnam Relations: Factoring Vietnam in Abe's Southeast Asia policy Do Thu Ha, 10. Japan Indonesia Relations: Counter Balancing Power Play and Role of Japan Yohanes Sulaiman 11. Japan Africa Relations: Looking at a Constructive Engagement Yoshiaki Furuzawa 12. Japan South Korean Relations: Addressing the Deadlock Kan Kimura Index
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