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Japan in Southeast Asia: Collision course
Japan’s expanding political and economic presence in Southeast Asia during the postwar and early contemporary periods. Manglapus analyzes how Japan’s rapid economic growth, increasing investment, and regional diplomatic activities influence Southeast Asian nations and reshape regional power dynamics. The book explores both opportunities and tensions arising from Japan’s involvement—ranging from trade relations and development assistance to concerns about economic dominance and historical memory. Through a political and strategic lens, Manglapus evaluates whether Japan’s regional role is headed toward cooperation, competition, or conflict, providing valuable insight into the complexities of Japan–Southeast Asia relations.
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