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    Title: 結構性限制:安倍內閣安全戰略下的臺日關係
    Structural Restriction: Abe Administration`s Security Strategy and Taiwan-Japan Relations
    Authors: 何思慎
    Ho, Szu-Shen
    楊雯婷
    Yang, Florence Wen-Ting
    Contributors: 中國大陸研究
    Keywords: 安倍外交 ; 臺日關係 ; 日中臺關係 ; 美日同盟 
    Diplomacy of Abe ; Taiwan-Japan relations ; Taiwan-China-Japan Relations ; U.S.-Japan Alliance
    Date: 2020-09
    Issue Date: 2020-11-17 16:35:44 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 安倍首相定調《美日防衛合作指針》修訂,完成防衛法制相關修法,「脫戰後」的日本在「美日同盟」架構下,擴大其在國際政治中的安全角色,但不意味日本在對臺政策上將解構「七二年體制」。囿於日中臺三方互動模式的限制,日方在發展臺日關係之際必觀望日中關係、兩岸關係的發展。本文發現當日中關係處於低點、兩岸關係穩定的情況下,臺日關係最可能有實質的進展。本文首先回顧臺日關係的文獻及介紹本文將採的分析架構;第二部分則將整理出日本近年如何在安全戰略追求新角色;第三部分則論析何種日中關係、兩岸關係最利於發展臺日關係。最後探究「七二年體制」是否有鬆綁的可能。
    Prime Minister Abe has finished amending The Guidelines for U.S-Japan Defense Cooperation, as well as completed the legislation of defense laws. The "de-postwar" Japan, based on the framework of "U.S.-Japan alliance," will play greater security roles in international politics; however, this does not mean Japan will de-construct the "1972 system," a foundation in which Japan, China, and Taiwan all construct and restrain their interaction rules and patterns. Therefore, the ups and downs of the Sino-Japanese relations and Cross-Strait relations still restrict the development of Taiwan-Japan relations. This paper finds that when the Sino-Japanese relations mire in tension and the Cross-Strait relations remain stable, Taiwan and Japan are more likely to achieve substantial development. This article first provides a literature review on Taiwan-Japan relations and introduces analytical framework. Then it investigates how Japan pursue its new role through revising its security strategy. Emphasizing the restrictions in Taiwan-Japan-China interaction pattern, the third part analyzes how the changes in Sino-Japanese and Cross-Strait relations in Abe administration facilitate or refrain the development of Taiwan-Japan relations. The last part discusses the possibility of de-constructing the "1972 system."
    Relation: 中國大陸研究, 63(3), 83-118
    Data Type: article
    DOI link: https://doi.org/10.30389/MCS.202009_63(3).0003
    DOI: 10.30389/MCS.202009_63(3).0003
    Appears in Collections:[Master`s Program in Japan Studies] Periodical Articles
    [Mainland China Studies] Journal Articles

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