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Sự can dự của Nhật Bản vào vấn đề Biển Đông từ năm 2016 đến năm 2023 và một số vấn đề đặt ra cho Việt Nam. (Vietnamese)
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Japan's Engagements in the South China Sea (Bien Dong) over the 2016-2023 Period and Policy Implications for Vietnam. (English)
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Japan is not a direct party to the South China Sea disputes, but it holds strategic interests in the region. Given China's increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea, the Japanese government has bolstered its policy of engagement in this maritime area in recent years. To implement this policy, Japan has collaborated with allies and partners in the region on diplomatic and legal fronts, increased its military presence in the South China Sea, and provided legal capacity-building support to coastal nations in Southeast Asia. Through policy analysis, historical context, logical reasoning and statistical methods, this research aims to elucidate Japan's involvement in the South China Sea issue from 2016 to 2023 and assess its impact on the regional situation. Additionally, the study raises certain issues for Vietnam, such as enhancing scientific-technological cooperation with Japan, maintaining a neutral policy stance, and achieving technological self-reliance in the production of essential military equipment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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