28 Jun

Japan in International Relations

Date:

Fri:
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

28 June 2024

Location:

Oettingenstr. 67 Seminargebäude am Englischen Garten 80538 München

Japan’s Foreign Assistance: From Economic Cooperation to Miliary Capacity Building

Prof. Dr. Raymond Yamamoto, Aarhus University

After the Second World War, Japan adopted Article 9 in its constitution, which renounced using force in its foreign policy. The use of the military was strictly limited to Japan’s self-defence. Consequently, the country’s foreign assistance became the most important foreign policy tool for restoring relations with neighbouring countries in Asia, on which Japan had inflicted enormous suffering and damage during the war.

Most recently, foreign assistance has become an increasingly significant instrument contributing to Japan’s national security, reflecting fundamental changes in the political system and Japan’s security environment. This presentation will provide a general overview of Japan’s foreign assistance and discuss its recent securitisation from different theoretical perspectives.

Since 2020, Raymond Yamamoto has been an Associate Professor at the Department of Global Studies, Aarhus University. He is also an Adjunct Fellow at Pacific Forum, a leading think tank focused on Asia, located in Hawaii. Before his current role, Raymond served as an Assistant Professor at Aarhus University starting in 2017. Prior to that, he worked as a Special Appointed Researcher at Osaka University from 2015 to 2016 and as an Adjunct Lecturer at Osaka University from 2016 to 2017. Raymond holds a Ph.D. in Japan Studies from Hamburg University, obtained in 2017, and an MA in Japan Studies/Political Science from Hamburg University, earned in 2015.

The event will take place in hybrid form!

Location: LMU Japan-Center, Oettingenstraße 67, Room U151

Attend the lecture via Zoom: will follow

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