Japan-Vietnam
Japan, the reigning economic giant of East Asia, and Vietnam, an industrializing socialist country in Southeast Asia with strong links to China, occupy worlds that seem not to intersect. Yet historical connections between the two countries date back at least to the fourteenth century, when a Japanes...
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| author | Faure, Guy Schwab, Laurent |
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| description | Japan, the reigning economic giant of East Asia, and Vietnam, an industrializing socialist country in Southeast Asia with strong links to China, occupy worlds that seem not to intersect. Yet historical connections between the two countries date back at least to the fourteenth century, when a Japanese merchant community flourished in the city of Hoi An.As Guy Faure and Laurent Schwab point out, relations between the two countries have been greatly influenced by outside powers. In the late nineteenth century, confronted by Western colonialism, Vietnamese nationalists took refuge in Japan and sought inspiration from Japan s economic development and resistance to the West. During the Pacific War Japan s imperial army virtually occupied Vietnam, albeit under a treaty agreement with France. And American B52 bombers flew sorties during the Vietnam War from bases in Okinawa, which made Tokyo an enemy in the eyes of Hanoi. However, the new century has brought a growing convergence of interests and the beginnings of a new relationship based on an emerging convergence of interests. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1493232025-01-06T17:56:32Z Japan-Vietnam Faure, Guy Schwab, Laurent modernization nationalism economy Pacific War boat people doi moi Fukuda Doctrine Japan Vietnam thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHF Asian history Japan, the reigning economic giant of East Asia, and Vietnam, an industrializing socialist country in Southeast Asia with strong links to China, occupy worlds that seem not to intersect. Yet historical connections between the two countries date back at least to the fourteenth century, when a Japanese merchant community flourished in the city of Hoi An.As Guy Faure and Laurent Schwab point out, relations between the two countries have been greatly influenced by outside powers. In the late nineteenth century, confronted by Western colonialism, Vietnamese nationalists took refuge in Japan and sought inspiration from Japan s economic development and resistance to the West. During the Pacific War Japan s imperial army virtually occupied Vietnam, albeit under a treaty agreement with France. And American B52 bombers flew sorties during the Vietnam War from bases in Okinawa, which made Tokyo an enemy in the eyes of Hanoi. However, the new century has brought a growing convergence of interests and the beginnings of a new relationship based on an emerging convergence of interests. 2025-01-06T17:56:31Z 2025-01-06T17:56:31Z 2008 book ONIX_20250106_9782355960673_117 9782355960673 9789971693893 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/149323 eng NUS Press-IRASEC Studies on Southeast Asia image/jpeg n/a https://books.openedition.org/irasec/10233 Institut de recherche sur l’Asie du Sud-Est contemporaine 10.4000/12egg 10.4000/12egg f2b6cbc3-75bd-4a16-b681-d37aef4c9df3 9782355960673 9789971693893 xv-177 Bangkok open access |
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