Evaluating Japan's South China Sea policy: a qualified success?/ Harada Yu
Material type: TextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia Vol. 45, No. 1, April 2023, pp.30-54 (19)Summary: In an effort to counteract China's maritime expansionism, Japan has endeavoured to be a prominent player in the South China Sea dispute over the past decade. While previous studies have emphasized the limitations of Japan's South China Sea policy, one question still remains: to what extent has Japan's policy been successful? By utilizing Baldwin's analytical framework for foreign policy evaluation-which takes into account factors such as stakes, effectiveness and costs-this article argues that Japan's policy has achieved moderate success.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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In an effort to counteract China's maritime expansionism, Japan has endeavoured to be a prominent player in the South China Sea dispute over the past decade. While previous studies have emphasized the limitations of Japan's South China Sea policy, one question still remains: to what extent has Japan's policy been successful? By utilizing Baldwin's analytical framework for foreign policy evaluation-which takes into account factors such as stakes, effectiveness and costs-this article argues that Japan's policy has achieved moderate success.
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