Japanese Research ›› 2024, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (3): 13-23.DOI: 10.14156/j.cnki.rbwtyj.2024.03.002
• Original Paper • Previous Articles
LUO Liang, MA Yuxin
Received:
Published:
Abstract: In April 2023, following Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishidas “The Future of IndoPacific” address in India, the Japanese government formally unveiled the New Plan for a “Free and Open IndoPacific.” This plan aims to respond to changes in the international political and economic order, strengthen Japans “IndoPacific concept”, emphasize cooperation through “equal dialogue” and “equal partnership”, and propose new four pillars: rules for peace and prosperity, addressing challenges through the “IndoPacific” approach, multilevel connectivity, sea and air security guarantees, and measures for safe use. This plan reflects the impact of various factors on Japans diplomacy, including regional political and economic changes, deepening of the alliance of Japan and the U.S., and rightwing domestic politics. In the future, Japan will also face multiple challenges such as international instability, sluggish domestic situation, and lack of support from regional countries. However, the continuous promotion of the new plan will have a significant impact on Chinas development and SinoJapanese relations, and is worthy of continuous attention.
Key words: Kishida government, “New Plan for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific”, “Indo-Pacific concept”, regional security, Sino-Japanese relations
CLC Number:
D83/87
LUO Liang, MA Yuxin. The Content, Motivation and Prospects of the Kishida Government’s “New Plan for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific”[J]. Japanese Research, 2024, 38(3): 13-23.
0 / / Recommend
Add to citation manager EndNote|Ris|BibTeX
URL: //rbwtyj.hbu.edu.cn/EN/10.14156/j.cnki.rbwtyj.2024.03.002
//rbwtyj.hbu.edu.cn/EN/Y2024/V38/I3/13