Southeast Asia in Japanese Security Policy
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Southeast Asia in Japanese Security Policy |
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Sueo Sudo, author
Date of publication: 1991
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages: 88
Code: PSP3
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About the Publication
Tracing the historical development of Japan-Southeast Asia relations, this study explains the ASEAN factor in Japanese security policy. While actual security ties between Japan and ASEAN are quite rudimentary, the significance of the latters stability and prosperity in Japanese security policy has been growing in recent years. The paper concludes that, as Japans political role in the region becomes more visible, the prospect of JapanASEAN security collaboration may need to be explored further.
Co-publication: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
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