Abstract
AbstractThis chapter motivates discussions about why we study Brazil–Japan cooperation from general points of view. We situate Brazil–Japan relations in international relations of Brazil and Japan respectively. We identify some areas in which Brazil–Japan cooperation has a strategic relevance to both countries. We explain how each chapter of this volume contributes to important issues in Brazil–Japan cooperation.
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Springer Nature Singapore
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