Japan in Southeast Asia: A geopolitical perspective
Erik Paul
Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 1996, vol. 1, issue 3, 391-410
Abstract:
Japan's dominant economic power in Southeast Asia has played a vital role in the economic integration of the region. The paper analyses some of the more important aspects of Japanese economic power in Southeast Asia and its geopolitical implications. There is a close relationship between Japan's new economic power and its increasing involvement in the domestic and regional politics of Southeast Asia.
Date: 1996
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