"Japan's Response to Trump's 'America First': Long-term implications"

April 7, 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Mānoa Campus, via Zoom

This webinar is part of the Center for Japanese Studies' Spring 2021 seminar series, and is co-sponsored with the Dept. of Asian Studies at UHM. Description: Donald Trump鈥檚 鈥淎merica First鈥 presidency shook US relations with Japan and other countries in the Indo Pacific. Washington鈥檚 unilateral and often inconsistent pronouncements and demands upon its international partners complicated the latter鈥檚 strategic adjustments to the changing regional dynamics caused, most importantly, by China鈥檚 spectacular rise. Professor Akaha will discuss Japan鈥檚 responses to the Trump presidency in the economic-trade and political-security policy areas as well as to the changing regional dynamics. On the one hand, Tokyo under Abe steadfastly defended Japan鈥檚 economic interests against threats of tariffs in bilateral trade talks with Washington and played a leading role in trade and investment development through multilateral regional processes, most prominently the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP, or TPP11), and also participated in the establishment of the China-led Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). On the other hand, Abe endorsed Trump鈥檚 summit diplomacy toward North Korea and accommodated Washington鈥檚 demands for greater defense burden sharing and defense buildup. Abe鈥檚 Japan also launched a Free and Open Indo-Pacific strategy, marshalling support and participation by likeminded countries, including the U.S. and Australia. These and other steps Japan took are designed to counter China鈥檚 growing political influence and military power. Professor Akaha will draw on elements of realism, liberal institutionalism, and constructivism in explaining Japan鈥檚 behavior during the Trump era and discussing longer-term implications for Japan鈥檚 international position post-Trump/post-Abe. Speaker: Dr. Tsuneo Akaha, Professor Emeritus of Middlebury Institute of International Studies. Register in advance for the webinar at http://go.hawaii.edu/uXJ


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Center for Japanese Studies and Dept. of Asian Studies , Mānoa Campus

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