1. Ocean Policy of Japan: Focusing on the Relations with Pacific Island Nations.
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Daesong Hyun
- Subjects
INTERNATIONAL relations research ,ISLANDS of the Pacific politics & government ,LAW of the sea ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,INTERNATIONAL relations - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore the history of the relationships between Japan and the Pacific Island Nations in the context of its ocean policy, and to survey the current situation. Particularly, this paper inquires into how Japan's maritime policy, nuclear policy, and official development assistance policy have affected relationships with countries in this region. Firstly, this paper gives a brief overview of the socio-political situations of Pacific Island Nations. Secondly, the history of the 'Southward Advance Theory' adopted as national policy by Japan in the Meiji era is summarized. Thirdly, how Japan successfully re-entered this region despite conflicts surrounding the nuclear issue after the Second World War is explored. Lastly, this paper investigates how official development assistance and PALM (Pacific Island Leaders Meeting) helped to develop relations between Japan and the Pacific Island Nations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2013
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