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Japan and the shaping of post-Vietnam War Southeast Asia Andrea Pressello

Japan and the shaping of post-Vietnam War Southeast Asia By Andrea Pressello

Japan and the shaping of post-Vietnam War Southeast Asia by Andrea Pressello


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Summary

This book addresses: what was Japan's response to the challenges to its objectives and interests in Southeast Asia and to the Fukuda Doctrine? What role did Japan play for the settlement of the conflict in Cambodia? How did Japan's diplomacy on the Cambodian problem affect the Japanese role in the region?

Japan and the shaping of post-Vietnam War Southeast Asia Summary

Japan and the shaping of post-Vietnam War Southeast Asia: Japanese diplomacy and the Cambodian conflict, 1978-1993 by Andrea Pressello

The Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia in 1978 and the consequent outbreak of the Cambodian conflict brought Southeast Asia into instability and deteriorated relations between Vietnam and the subsequently established Vietnam-backed government in Cambodia on the one hand and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries on the other. As a result of the conflict, the Soviet Union established a foothold in Southeast Asia while China, through its support of the anti-Vietnam Cambodian resistance, improved relations with Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand. Japan's Fukuda Doctrine - it's declared priorities of promoting cooperative and friendly relations between Communist Indochinese nations and non-Communist ASEAN countries - became increasingly at odds with Japan's role as a member of the Free World in the broader Cold War confrontation. Tokyo had to steer a path between Washington's hard-line policy of isolating Vietnam and its own desire to prevent regional destabilization. Against this background, this book addresses the following questions: what was Japan's response to the challenges to its objectives and interests in Southeast Asia and to the Fukuda Doctrine? What role did Japan play for the settlement of the conflict in Cambodia? How did Japan's diplomacy on the Cambodian problem affect the Japanese role in the region? It argues that Japan's contribution was more active than has widely been recognized.

About Andrea Pressello

Andrea Pressello is Assistant Professor at National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), Tokyo, Japan.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

  1. Southeast Asia in Japan's postwar foreign policy, 1950s-1960s
  2. US' exit and Japan's entry: post-Vietnam War Southeast Asia and the Fukuda Doctrine, 1969-1977
  3. The Cambodian conflict and the polarization of Southeast Asia: Japan's response, 1978-1980
  4. New Cold War and Japan's pursuit of its regional agenda, 1981-1982
  5. The unfolding of Japan's twin-track diplomacy in Southeast Asia, 1983-1984
  6. Changing Cold War environment and the intensification of Japan's peace diplomacy, 1985-1988
  7. The Cambodian peace process and the shaping of post-Cold War Southeast Asia: Japan's role, 1989-1993

Conclusion

Additional information

NLS9780367272890
9780367272890
036727289X
Japan and the shaping of post-Vietnam War Southeast Asia: Japanese diplomacy and the Cambodian conflict, 1978-1993 by Andrea Pressello
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-03-21
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