East Asia Forum Quarterly: Volume 14, Number 3, 2022

East Asia Forum Quarterly: Volume 14, Number 3, 2022

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Japan ‘crossed the Rubicon’ after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Unlike eight years ago when Russia annexed Crimea, the Kishida government quickly implemented sanctions against Russia with other Western countries. Japanese people have generally stood behind the Kishida government’s foreign and security policy activism, yet uncertainties about Japan’s future remain. Can Japan confront ‘a three-front war’ against China, North Korea and Russia? How can Japan manage its relations with the United States and China amidst great power competition and a growing risk of military conflict? How can it cope with inflation, energy shortages, global warming and the crisis of the nuclear non-proliferation regime? Domestically, Japan has yet to escape from the impact of COVID-19. Maintaining international competitiveness in an era of ageing and shrinking population remains a top priority for Japan. The articles in this EAFQ examine the challenges and opportunities facing Japan and explore its future in an era of growing uncertainty.

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ISSN (print):
1837-5081
ISSN (online):
1837-509X
Publication date:
Sep 2022
Imprint:
ANU Press
DOI:
http://doi.org/10.22459/EAFQ.14.03.2022
Journal:
East Asia Forum Quarterly
Disciplines:
Business & Economics; Social Sciences: Development Studies, Politics & International Studies
Countries:
East Asia: China, Japan, North Korea; Europe: Russia

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