Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part 1 Australia and the World
- Part 2 Australia and the Regions
- 7 Australia and the United States
- 8 Australia and Southeast Asia
- 9 Australia and the South Pacific
- 10 Australia and the United Kingdom
- 11 Australia and Western Europe
- 12 Australia and the Eastern Bloc
- 13 Australia’s relations with Japan and the Korean Peninsula
- 14 Australia and China
- 15 The Commonwealth connection: a contemporary history and prospect
- Index
13 - Australia’s relations with Japan and the Korean Peninsula
from Part 2 - Australia and the Regions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 March 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part 1 Australia and the World
- Part 2 Australia and the Regions
- 7 Australia and the United States
- 8 Australia and Southeast Asia
- 9 Australia and the South Pacific
- 10 Australia and the United Kingdom
- 11 Australia and Western Europe
- 12 Australia and the Eastern Bloc
- 13 Australia’s relations with Japan and the Korean Peninsula
- 14 Australia and China
- 15 The Commonwealth connection: a contemporary history and prospect
- Index
Summary
Australia’s relations with Japan were profoundly influenced by the transformation of the international system that gathered momentum during the 1980s, by the changing pattern of US–Soviet rivalry, the deepening socio-economic crises confronting both superpowers, the consolidation of multipolarity, the strengthening of the EC, the emergence of other regional trading blocs, shifts in global comparative advantage, the continued rise of protectionist pressures, and the restructuring of the world’s major economies. The Australia–Japan relationship was also affected by the evolution of Washington’s ties with its major Northeast Asian ally. Between 1982–87, as US–Soviet tensions escalated, the Reagan administration sought to consolidate the United States’ strategic position in the Western Pacific, reverse the prolonged decay of the San Francisco system and reduce the staggering American regional trade imbalance though negotiation of a special relationship with Tokyo.
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- Australia in World Affairs 1981–1990Diplomacy in the Marketplace, pp. 246 - 276Publisher: Cambridge University PressFirst published in: 2024