Japan's free and open Indo-Pacific strategy : Tokyo's tactical hedging and the implications for ASEAN/ Kei Koga

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia : Vol. 41, No. 2, August 2019 , 286-313 (19)Summary: This article argues that by creating FOIPS Japan has engaged in tactical hedging to cope with the rise of strategic uncertainty caused by China's growing economic power, military might and political influence in Asia and America's uncertain commitment to the region.
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This article argues that by creating FOIPS Japan has engaged in tactical hedging to cope with the rise of strategic uncertainty caused by China's growing economic power, military might and political influence in Asia and America's uncertain commitment to the region.

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