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_aJapan Can Lead the Way for 'Middel-Power Diplomacy' in the new Trump Era/ _cYoshihide Soeya |
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520 | _aJapan is poised to lead 'middle-power diplomacy' in the new geopolitical landscape shaped by a potential second Trump presidency. This strategy focuses on collaboration with other middle powers, such as South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, to effectively navigate U.S.-China relations. Japan's 2022 National Security Strategy emphasizes a proactive role in international security and economic stability, aiming to build coalitions that address regional challenges and balance the influence of larger powers. Through this leadership, Japan could enhance stability in the Indo-Pacific region. | ||
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650 | _aTRUMP ERA | ||
773 | _gGlobal Asia, Volume 19, Number 4, December 2024 | ||
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_uhttps://www.globalasia.org/v19no4/cover/japan-can-lead-the-way-for-middle-power-diplomacy-in-the-new-trump-era_yoshihide-soeya _zClick here for full text |
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