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ID138748
Title ProperDevelopment of the Mekong region as part of Japan's diplomatic strategy for East Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorOgasawara , Takayuki
Summary / Abstract (Note)Japan's active engagement in the development of the Mekong region since the 1990s needs to be understood not only from an economic but also from a diplomatic perspective. Japan seeks to collaborate with ASEAN in facilitating multilateral “political dialogue” in the Asia-Pacific region and building an East Asian order based on “universal values” such as democracy and the rule of law, and the Mekong region could be the “weakest link” of ASEAN. After outlining Japan's twenty-year undertaking to cultivate Mekong-Japan cooperation, the author suggests that it is time to broaden the scope of the cooperation and accelerate Japan's “proactive contribution to peace” policy to cope with the changing security environment.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Review Vol. 22, No.1; May 2015: p.34-45
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Review Vol: 22 No 1
Key WordsASEAN ;  East Asia ;  Japanese Foreign Policy ;  Political Dialogue ;  Asia - Pacific Region ;  Mekong Region ;  Changing Security Environment ;  Japan's Diplomatic Strategy ;  Diplomatic Perspective ;  Mekong - Japan Cooperation ;  Community Building – East Asia ;  Mekong - Japan Summit


 
 
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