13 Sep 2023
2023年09月13日
Japan has wedded its Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) Vision to various initiatives, includingthe Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), to embed itself in the regional political economy.However, several factors such as COVID-19, geopolitics, policy choice, and costs are shapingJapan’s engagement. The IPEF is an inclusive agenda that sets rules and lays the foundation for theAmerican-led economic framework, anchoring the United States (US) in the region. It should beviewed through several initiatives, including the Resilient Supply Chain Initiative (RSCI), Data FreeFlow with Trust (DFFT), and the Japan-European Union (EU) Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)amongst others. The Japan-US alliance informs all aspects of the Indo-Pacific engagement, butJapan has its own nuanced view of the region. Japan seeks to build resilience into the relationshipwith China through selective diversification and economic engagement while rejecting zero-sumapproaches, decoupling and containment policies toward the world’s second largest economy. This paper examines Japan’s strategic priorities pertaining to the IPEF, their connection to Japan’s relationship with China and the US, and the actions being taken for successful implementation of the IPEF.
Author: Stephen Nagy
著者 Stephen Nagy
Editors: Amitendu Palit, Ramita Iyer
編者 Amitendu Palit, Ramita Iyer
Project Lead: Cristita Perez
プロジェクト担当 Cristita Perez
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