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- Title
UNDERSTANDING JAPANESE SOFT POWER POLICY AND ITS FEATURE IN CENTRAL ASIA.
- Authors
USMONOV, Farrukh; INAGAKI, Fumiaki
- Abstract
The states of the Central Asian region obtained their independence in 1991 and have been undergoing a turbulent transition process, such as civil war, cross-border conflicts, revolution and sociopolitical reforms. Japan has been furthering its cooperation with the Central Asian countries since the day diplomatic relations were established. Despite only a 25-year history of cooperation, Japan has developed numerous and diverse patterns of involvement in the Central Asian region. There is a positive attitude towards Japan and Japanese people among the population of Central Asian countries. This work explores the features of Japanese soft power policy and its development in Central Asia. The core of the multilateral collaboration format in Japanese Central Asian Policy is “Central Asia + Japan,” which aims to promote inter-regional and intra-regional cooperation among the Central Asian states.
- Publication
Central Asia & the Caucasus (14046091), 2021, Vol 22, Issue 1, p29
- ISSN
1404-6091
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.37178/ca-c.21.1.03