反思日本战争赔款与经济重返东南亚

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 Q2 HISTORY Diplomacy & Statecraft Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI:10.1080/09592296.2023.2270320
Hiroyuki Hoshiro
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日本于1956年开始向缅甸和菲律宾支付战争赔款,并于1976年结束。自从开始支付赔款以来,大约已经过去了65年。日本的官方发展援助以经济基础设施为基础,优先考虑亚洲,其性质始于战争赔偿。虽然战后赔偿与日本的经济策略有关,但以前的研究只分析了个别国家的谈判过程。迄今为止,还没有对战争赔款进行全面的历史分析。本文通过分析外务省的解密资料和以这些资料为基础的最新日本文献,填补了这一空白。它还通过查看每个国家的赔款所支付的项目和货物,澄清了作为日本官方发展援助一部分的战争赔款的特点。此外,本文还挑战了以往关于日本经济通过赔款重新进入东南亚研究的传统认识。该研究的结论是,赔款对于增加日本对亚洲国家的出口并不重要。
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Reconsidering Japan’s War Reparations and Economic Re-Entry into Southeast Asia
Japan’s war reparations began to be paid to Burma and the Philippines in 1956 and ended in 1976. Approximately 65 years have passed since the reparation payment began. The nature of Japan’s Official Development Assistance, which has been based on economic infrastructure and prioritises Asia, began with war reparations. Although post-war reparations are relevant to Japan’s economic statecraft, previous studies have analysed only the negotiation process for individual countries. No comprehensive historical analysis of war reparations has been conducted so far. This paper fills this gap by analysing the declassified materials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the state-of-the-art Japanese literature based on those materials. It also clarifies the characteristics of war reparations as part of Japan’s Official Development Assistance by looking at the projects and goods paid by the reparations in each country. Furthermore, this paper challenges the conventional understanding of previous research on Japan’s economic re-entry into Southeast Asia through reparations. The study concludes that reparations were unimportant in increasing Japan’s exports to Asian countries.
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