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A Thesis of Japanese Public Diplomacy toward Thailand in the 21st Century

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DOI: 10.23977/polsr.2023.040209 | Downloads: 7 | Views: 335

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Xin Huang 1

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1 King's College London, London WC2R 2LS, UK

Corresponding Author

Xin Huang

ABSTRACT

Japan pushes public diplomacy to a high level of national strategy, and continuously explores the path of its own public diplomacy in theory and practice, contributing to the service of national interests. Japan's public diplomacy is a relatively successful model, which is a reference object for our country to learn from. Because of its geographic location and political value, Thailand has become a partner of great powers that cannot be ignored. Japan has been actively developing relations with Thailand since World War II, and has emphasized the implementation of public diplomacy in its relations with Thailand after the setback of its "economic diplomacy" route. Therefore, the study of Japan's public diplomacy with Thailand not only helps to grasp the policy and practice of Japanese public diplomacy and promote the development of public diplomacy in China, but also helps to understand the reasons for the close relationship between Japan and Thailand and serves to deepen the relationship between China and Thailand.

KEYWORDS

Japan; Thailand; public diplomacy

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Xin Huang, A Thesis of Japanese Public Diplomacy toward Thailand in the 21st Century. Journal of Political Science Research (2023) Vol. 4: 68-74. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/DOI: 10.23977/polsr.2023.040209.

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