东亚
投资(军事)
辩证法
政治
中国
理性
透视图(图形)
政府(语言学)
社会学
政治经济学
外交政策
政治学
经济体制
经济
法学
认识论
哲学
人工智能
语言学
计算机科学
标识
DOI:10.1080/10357823.2023.2165625
摘要
Since the 2010s, infrastructure investment has emerged as a critical field for Japan’s foreign policy and international relations. This article examines major characteristics of the development of Japan’s external engagement in infrastructure investment from a socio-cultural perspective. It argues that key political figures played a pivotal role in paving the way for Japan’s policy shift in infrastructure investment based on social relationality to engage in interactions to build trustworthy relationships. The article also contends that the Japanese government adopted confrontational and accommodating policy options towards China, which reflected inclusivity and complementation in the zhongyong dialectics. Moreover, Japan’s policy developments indicate that the logic of relationality, which is sustained by socio-cultural practices in East Asian societies, could explain crucial characteristics of diplomatic policies and relations among East Asian countries.
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