Not-so-new silk roads : Japan's foreign policies on Asian connectivity infrastructure under the radar/ Nikolay Murashkin

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): Online resources: In: Australian Journal of International Affairs: Vol.72 Issue 5,October 2018, pp.455-472 (36)Summary: This article demonstrated that Japan played a long established role in connectivity infrastructure not only in wider Asia but also the new silk road in particular. Japan's infrastructural policies have major implications for the regional order in Asia.
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This article demonstrated that Japan played a long established role in connectivity infrastructure not only in wider Asia but also the new silk road in particular. Japan's infrastructural policies have major implications for the regional order in Asia.

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