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Japan’s Pragmatic Security Approach to Southeast Asia

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Japan’s Pragmatic Security Approach to Southeast Asia
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Publication date 2020
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Kyaw Swa Hein
Description
Changing security environment, emerging new powers and Chinese
initiative, OBOR in the region are influencing factors of Japan security
consideration in contemporary world. To secure its national interests
(security, economic and political), Japan has expanded diplomatic means
both bilaterally and multilaterally particularly in the Southeast Asia
region. Additionally, strategic location of the Southeast Asia region
contributes to Japanese security calculations in Indo-Pacific Strategy.
Hence, Japan has intensified security cooperation on non-traditional
security issues as a mean to maintain its status quo in the region and
contain the Chinese naval capabilities in the Southeast Asia region as well
as to safeguard its national interest. To be secure economically,
politically, and security wise, Japan enhances preventive diplomacy in
non-traditional security cooperation which has become the holistic
approach of Japanese security calculations and will bring the
comprehensive and pragmatic interests in the Asia – Pacific region.
Keywords
Japan
Keywords
ASEAN
Keywords
Cooperation
Keywords
Security
Journal articles
University Research Journal
123-132
Vol. II, No. 1
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