The rise of China and Japan's 'vision' for free and open Indo-Pacific/ Tomohiko Satake
Material type: TextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal Of Contemporary China : Vol.29, No. 126, September 2021, pp.18-35 (102)Summary: The article explains how the intensifying US-China rivalry poses serious security and economic challenges to Japan, and how Japan has struggled to choose between its most important security partner and most important economic partner. Secondly, it explains how Japan's FOIP vision could ameliorate its strategic dilemma-the choice between the US and China-by closely examining the meaning and the origin of the FOIP. Thirdly, it discusses the implementation of FOIP by focusing on three aspects: securing freedom of navigation, promoting regional resiliency and connectivity, and rule-making and norm-setting.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The article explains how the intensifying US-China rivalry poses serious security and economic challenges to Japan, and how Japan has struggled to choose between its most important security partner and most important economic partner. Secondly, it explains how Japan's FOIP vision could ameliorate its strategic dilemma-the choice between the US and China-by closely examining the meaning and the origin of the FOIP. Thirdly, it discusses the implementation of FOIP by focusing on three aspects: securing freedom of navigation, promoting regional resiliency and connectivity, and rule-making and norm-setting.
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