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History of Japan 's Relations with the Middle East Essay

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Japanese-Arab Relations from Meiji Era to the 1980sIntroductionThe Meiji Era in Japan established a new centralized form of government with the goal being to cement Japan as a nation-state and world power. Meiji was very interested in learning from and collaborating with other nations in order to strengthen Japan. Were it not for the Meiji Era, Japan would not have blossomed into the powerful state it is today. It was not until the 20th century, however, that Japan began importing oil from the Middle East. The energy crisis of the 1970s and the Gulf Crisis of the 1990s presented new challenges for Japanese-Arab relations, and in recent years Japan has become the primary trading partner of the UAE. This paper will discuss how relations began between Japan and the Arab world, what Arabs and Japan trade, and how relations developed between Japan and the UAE.How Relations BeganIt was in 1921 that Japan first began importing oil from the Middle East. The exporting state was Iran (Yoshioka, 2018). Following WW2, Japan sought to have more control over oil in the Middle East through the development of crude oil wells. In 1957, it gained concession of the Khafji field at the neutral zone between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait (Yoshioka, 2018). Still, Japan relied heavily on imports through Western oil companies. Because of this reliance on Western oil companies, Japan was not viewed by the Arab states as a necessary component of their growth or well-being. That view had repercussions in the following years, particularly in the wake of the Arab-Israeli conflict during that same time.1973 marked a pivotal year in Japanese-Arab relations. The fourth Arab-Israeli war had just concluded, and the Arab states were creating a list of Arab-friendly nations with which they would do business. An oil embargo was placed on those states deemed unfriendly by the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), and Japan was unfortunately placed on that list (Yoshioka, 2018). The embargo had a dramatic effect on Japan: The news caused a so-called toilet-paper panic among the Japanese who believed paper production would soon stop, leading to massive purchases. The oil crisis accelerated inflation, which led the government to introduce a legal framework to prevent the hoarding of goods and the arbitrary hiking of prices. This event inspired some serious rethinking with regard to Japans energy security and its relations with the Middle East (Yoshioka, 2018). The Japanese were desperate to enhance relations with the Middle East and so formed the Japanese Institute of Middle Eastern Economies (JIME) in 1974. Japans Foreign Ministry realized the state could not grow without oil from the Middle East (Naili, 2004). It wanted to develop closer ties so that a future conflict of this sort could be avoided. Since that time, Japan has sought to be more integrated into the Middle East through collaboration and trade.Al-Fahadi (2021) explains that after WW2, the interests of Japan and the Middle East were always connected, particularly between Japan and Saudi Arabia: Saudi-Japanese relations have been developing and progressing in all fields since they were first established in 1955, before reaching the stage of the multi-level strategic partnership known as Saudi-Japan Vision 2030. Saudi Arabia and Japan are both counting on this cooperation to ensure the stability of energy supplies and the safety of maritime navigation. Technology, oil refining, power plants, desalination plants, industry and investment promotion are all important and critical areas where the interests of Japan and Saudi Arabia intersect (Al-Fahadi, 2021). But Saudi Arabia is not the only important partner of Japan in the Middle East. Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait and others are also important economic partners. And for other smaller states in less well-established financial conditions, Japan has been an important lender. So the relationship between Japan and the Middle has really flourished since the latter half of the 20th century, and it has continued well into the 21st.Trade between Arabs and JapanJapan has not been a stranger to the Middle East; it recognized Egypts independence in 1922 and opened a consulate general in Alexandria four years later. Over the decades, Egypt like many other Arab states has imported transportation equipment, electronic machinery and cars from Japan and has received millions of dollars in direct investment. Today, there are 50 Japanese companies operating in Egypt (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, 2020). In return, Egypt has traditionally exported cotton and cotton textiles along with oil and oil products to Japan.But the top exporters of oil to Japan are the UAE and Saudi Arabia, and it has been this way since 1975 (Yoshioka, 2018). In 2011, Qatar became Japans third largest gas supplier. Japans energy needs are quite substantial, so it considers having energy partners in the Middle East as well worth the effort. Since the 2000s, Gulf States have also impacted tourism between Japan and the Middle East by providing direct flights to and from Japan. As…

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…is not only merely interested in sales and exports but also in strengthening its own internal fundamentals along research-driven lines. In fact, a Japanese school was founded in the UAE in 2009, and in that school the Arabic language, Islamic education and social studies have been taught side by side with a Japanese-style curriculum (Walia, 2020). Few countries around the world can boast of such a significant level of collaboration as this. Whats more is the fact that there are 100 Emirati students studying abroad in Japan and obtaining their undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate degrees (Walia, 2020).It has even been discussed in the UAE whether Japanese should be taught as a second language (Walia, 2020). This fact alone shows how close the Japanese and the UAE have become since the start of the 21st century. Considering that the UAE is very focused on providing traditional Islamic education to its students, the mere mention of viewing Japanese as a second language in education is revelatory. It is a vastly important piece of evidence indicating that these two nations truly see one another as partners in the 21st century.Perhaps nowhere else more than in space cooperation does this partnership really shine through the most, however. The Mars orbiter named Amal was set to approach Mars on the 50th anniversary of the UAEs independence. The launch has been viewed as symbolic for that reason: not only did it announce that the UAE was ready to take a major step forward in space exploration but that it was also showing the extent to which the UAE had developed since independence a half century earlier.ConclusionJapan and the Middle East have enjoyed a strong working relationship since the oil embargo of the 1970s. Even before the embargo, Japan was an important trade partner in the regionbut the embargo opened Japans eyes and made it realize that if it wanted to maintain good relations with the Arab states in the future it would need to work more closely with them. For that reason, Japan has made extra efforts to become intimate collaborators with states like the UAE. The UAE and Japan enjoy a very friendly relationship on many different fronts, from energy to technology to health care and education. The Japanese have a school in the UAE and UAE students study abroad in Japan. With the UAE looking to take part in the great space exploration project that the whole world is taking part in, it…


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