This book offers a useful and extensive account of Japan’s past discoveries and present interactions with Muslim states and societies across Asia. Bearing in mind the U.S.-led global meta-narrative of Islam spoken in tandem with security and threats, this book examines how this reconciles with Japan’s self-proclaimed “values-based” approach to diplomacy across Asia in the twenty-first century. The author considers Japan’s historic conceptualization and learning of Islam, and its acute needs for access to markets and energy from Muslim-majority states in Asia. He also argues that Japan securitizes Islam in a manner distinct from Western, Russian, or Chinese securitization today, but that Japan promotes itself as a model for human security and development across an Asia inclusive of Muslim states. Japan’s approach to Islam and Muslim societies today offers much from which other great powers can learn.
Author(s): B. Bryan Barber
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2020
Language: English
Pages: 269
Tags: Foreign Policy, Japan, Muslim Asia
Front Matter ....Pages i-xvii
Bridging Two Asias (B. Bryan Barber)....Pages 1-23
Discovery and Identity (B. Bryan Barber)....Pages 25-51
Access to Energy (B. Bryan Barber)....Pages 53-80
Access to Markets (B. Bryan Barber)....Pages 81-117
Development and Aid (B. Bryan Barber)....Pages 119-147
Democratization and Human Rights (B. Bryan Barber)....Pages 149-184
Sanctions and Interventions (B. Bryan Barber)....Pages 185-220
Conclusions (B. Bryan Barber)....Pages 221-238
Back Matter ....Pages 236-261