Japan’s Role and Presence in the Changing Geopolitics of the Pacific Islands Region

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Noriyuki Segawa
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ABSTRACT Owing to China’s increasing influence, the complex geopolitics of the Pacific Islands has become a threat to the strategic superiority of Western democratic countries. The diplomatic policies of the US, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan toward Pacific Island countries (PICs) stand at a critical juncture, prompting the review of current policy approaches and introduction of new ones. This study suggests an approach that Japan could employ to increase its presence, through an evaluation of Pacific Leaders’ Educational Assistance for Development of State (Pacific-LEADS), a scholarship programme expected to contribute to PICs’ economic growth, strengthen existing ties, and increase Japan’s presence in the region. This evaluation is based on interviews and surveys conducted in Tonga, Samoa, and Vanuatu in 2019 and 2020. Insufficient communication and poor understanding of PICs, the primary factors limiting the programme’s effectiveness, are attributed to a policy design approach grounded in the donor–recipient relationship. Japan may need to use a new approach that emphasises the promotion of substantial equal partnerships.
日本在太平洋岛屿地区地缘政治变化中的作用和存在
摘要由于中国影响力的不断增强,太平洋岛国复杂的地缘政治已成为西方民主国家战略优势的威胁。美国、澳大利亚、新西兰和日本对太平洋岛国的外交政策正处于关键时刻,促使人们对当前的政策方法进行审查并引入新的政策方法。这项研究提出了一种日本可以通过评估太平洋领导人国家发展教育援助(Pacific Leaders’s Education Assistance for Development of State,简称“太平洋领导力”)来增加其影响力的方法,该奖学金计划预计将有助于太平洋领导人的经济增长,加强现有联系,并增加日本在该地区的影响力。该评估基于2019年和2020年在汤加、萨摩亚和瓦努阿图进行的采访和调查。沟通不足和对PICs的理解不足是限制该方案有效性的主要因素,这归因于基于捐助者-受援者关系的政策设计方法。日本可能需要采用一种新的方法,强调促进实质上平等的伙伴关系。
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