Japan and the shaping of post-Vietnam War southeast Asia : Japanese diplomacy and the Cambodian conflict, 1978-1993 /
The Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia in 1978 and the consequent outbreak of the Cambodian conflict brought southeast Asia into instability and deteriorated relations between Vietnam and the subsequently established Vietnam-backed government in Cambodia on the one hand and the ASEAN countries on the o...
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| Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2018.
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| Series: | Politics in Asia series.
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Table of Contents:
- Southeast Asia in Japan's postwar foreign policy, 1950s-1960s
- US exit and Japan's entry : post-Vietnam War Southeast Asia and the Fukuda Doctrine, 1969-1977
- The Cambodian conflict and the polarization of Southeast Asia : Japan's response, 1978-1980
- New cold war and Japan's pursuit of its regional agenda, 1981-1982
- The unfolding of Japan's twin-track diplomacy in Southeast Asia, 1983-1984
- Changing cold war environment and the intensification of Japan's peace diplomacy, 1985-1988
- The Cambodian peace process and the shaping of post-cold war Southeast Asia : Japan's role, 1989-1993.