{"id":66879,"date":"2021-09-02T11:00:46","date_gmt":"2021-09-02T01:00:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=66879"},"modified":"2021-09-08T12:06:48","modified_gmt":"2021-09-08T02:06:48","slug":"why-australia-matters-more-than-ever-for-japan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/why-australia-matters-more-than-ever-for-japan\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Australia matters more than ever for Japan"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Australia\u2019s strategic value to Japan can be summed up in three points. Australia is Japan\u2019s partner in bearing the torch of democracy, a quasi-ally with which Japan will work to maintain the Indo-Pacific as a free and open region, and a force multiplier for Japan and its alliance network. Japan\u2019s strategic value to Australia can be described in the same way.<\/p>\n

In 2049, the Chinese Communist Party will celebrate the centenary of the founding of the People\u2019s Republic of China. Until then, it will continue to build its economic and military strength, seeking to expand its dominance in the Indo-Pacific. As this trend accelerates, Australia\u2019s strategic value to Japan is also destined to increase.<\/p>\n

Australia has never been unimportant to Japan\u2014the trade relationship dates back to 1957. Australia\u2019s supply of iron ore, bauxite, coking coal and natural gas was the lifeblood for Japan\u2019s rapid economic growth. They say Australia is a lucky country endowed with natural resources. Japan was no less lucky to have Australia as a key trading partner.<\/p>\n

Early in the 1980s, Tokyo and Canberra together launched the Asia\u2013Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, creating the framework for the economic growth of ASEAN nations. Since then, a relationship focused on trade has evolved into one providing a vision for the region\u2019s future. Economics and trade have been the alpha and omega of the Australia\u2013Japan relationship. In recent years this has begun to change.<\/p>\n

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe\u2019s administration in Japan, from 2012 to 2020, deepened and broadened the strategic nature of the Australia\u2013Japan relationship. It also gave a strategic dimension to the trade relationship. Abe dealt with three Australian prime ministers, all of whom made the relationship geopolitically relevant.<\/p>\n

One outstanding Abe achievement was bringing to life the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue involving the United States, Japan, Australia and India. At the end of December 2012, as he began his second term as prime minister, Abe wrote an article for Project Syndicate, \u2018Asia\u2019s democratic security diamond<\/a>\u2019, arguing that Indo-Pacific security should be the responsibility of a diamond formed by Australia, India, Japan and the US. Abe decided that was too much like blowing his own trumpet and he has not used the term \u2018diamond\u2019 since. Whatever one calls it, the Quad is the realisation of Abe\u2019s vision.<\/p>\n

It is too early to discuss how the Quad should be institutionalised and whether it should expand its membership. What is important is that the four countries\u2019 leaders have agreed to foster the habit of cooperation. Seeds have been planted that will grow into the future. The focus is solely on security, on working together to achieve a free and open Indo-Pacific.<\/p>\n

Abe broadened the interpretation of Japan\u2019s constitution, which had become too rigid and outdated, and significantly expanded the scope of joint action between allied forces and the Japan Self-Defence Forces.<\/p>\n

As an example, if a Royal Australian Navy ship is in the waters around Japan or a Royal Australian Air Force aircraft is flying near Japan\u2019s airspace, it will be under the protection of the Japan Self-Defence Forces. In fact, US ships and aircraft routinely operate under the protection of the JSDF.<\/p>\n

Compared with the Australian military\u2019s history of joint operations with the US military, as in Korea and Vietnam, the changes that have finally taken place in Japan are modest. But the Chinese People\u2019s Liberation Army cannot underestimate the significance of Japan and its partners becoming force multipliers for each other.<\/p>\n

Australia is both a Pacific and an Indian Ocean power, and that is where its unique value lies. Japan and Australia, along with the US and India, will continue to play a role in making the Indo-Pacific a free and open place. Japan and Australia are now partners raising the torch of democracy.<\/p>\n

When Australia and Japan signed a trade agreement in 1957, the Japanese prime minister was Nobusuke Kishi. By an accident of history, his grandson, Shinzo Abe, eventually succeeded in forging the most advanced form of free trade agreement, an economic partnership agreement, between Australia and Japan. In addition, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Abe rescued the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (now known as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, or CPTPP) from the brink of death when US President Donald Trump dealt it a blow.<\/p>\n

Any country that maintains state control and political party involvement in business management does not deserve to be part of the CPTPP. By building on their economic partnership agreement, Japan and Australia have created a free, transparent, rules-based economic system that spans the Pacific, using the trust fostered by economics and trade as a lever.<\/p>\n

The fact that the UK is about to join the CPTPP, and that the CPTPP has provided the impetus for the EU and Japan to establish their economic partnership agreement, also demonstrates that Japan and Australia have become partners in sharing the responsibility for maintaining a democratic and free economic system on a global scale.<\/p>\n

Both Australia and Japan have a track record of fostering democracy while respecting social pluralism. Both Tokyo and Canberra know that their democracies will never be complete.<\/p>\n

To abandon democracy and become Leninist is unthinkable either in Australia or in Japan. In China, there\u2019s a risk that the Chinese Communist Party\u2019s stranglehold will collapse and the system will be replaced by something else. Both Australians and Japanese believe in the values of democracy. Even if democracy is on the wane elsewhere, they are willing to raise the flag of democracy. And there is the Quad, with Japan and Australia as its northern and southern pillars.<\/p>\n

Australia, as seen from Tokyo, is a pillar of democracy, perhaps more so than Australians realise. It\u2019s not for nothing that Japan, with its rapid growth, has Australia so close at hand. It\u2019s a blessing for the whole world that Japan and Australia can now work together as dependable partners in uncertain times.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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