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Sea Control 195 - Japanese Maritime Realism with Takuya Matsuda
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Sea Control 195 - Japanese Maritime Realism with Takuya Matsuda

Takuya Matsuda joins the program to discuss Japan's Cold War and post-Cold War approach to international relations, culminating in its current policy of Maritime Realism. Topics include relations with the US, the importance of the Japanese National Security Council, Japan's relationships with its neighbors (the Quad!) and more. Don't sleep on the links either!

Sea Control · Takuya Matsuda, Jared Samuelson

August 16, 202034m 2s

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Show Notes

Links:

1. Explaining Japan's post-Cold War security policy trajectory: maritime realism by Tokuya Matsuda, Australian Journal of International Affairs, June 20, 2020

2. Navies and Foreign Policy by Ken Booth

3. Dragon Against the Sun: Chinese Views of Japanese Seapower, by Toshi Yoshihara, Center for Strategic & Budgetary Assessments

4. Geopolitics Redux: Explaining the Japanese-Korea Dispute and Its Implications for Great Power Competion by Takuya Matsuda and Jaehan Park, War on the Rocks, November 7, 2019

Topics

realismnavyglobal commonsmaritime securitychinaaustraliainternational relationsmaritime realismsouth korealiberalismindiajapan