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ID189744
Title ProperUK–Japan Relations and the Indo-Pacific Tilt: The Cornerstone
LanguageENG
AuthorShetler-Jones, Philip
Summary / Abstract (Note)The UK’s relationship with Japan is the cornerstone of the Indo-Pacific ‘tilt’ and provides unique insights into its motivating logic and the UK’s role in world politics, Philip Shetler-Jones argues. First, it exhibits the importance the UK gives to universal principles unrestricted by cultural or geographic markers in its choice of ‘like-minded’ partners – an aspect of Global Britain that is reciprocated in Japanese policy, informing how the ‘tilt’ is received in the region. Second, it represents the prime example of how the tilt maintains the equilibrium of UK foreign policy in the midst of a shifting global power balance, by means of a more diversified, flatter framework of ‘quasi alliance’ relations built on the foundation of the transatlantic alliance. Third, the foremost commitment in the Integrated Review that the UK remain a leading technology power is reflected in the defence technology and industry partnership that is becoming central to the UK–Japan relationship.
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol. 167, No.6-7; 2022: p.44-52
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol: 167 No 6-7
Key WordsUK–Japan Relations ;  Indo-Pacific Tilt


 
 
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