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Revisiting the Asian Medical Organization : An analysis of its political processes, lessons, and legacy
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The government of Japan, from the late 1960s to the first half of the 1970s, considered creating a new international organization called the Asian Medical Organization or the Southeast Asian Medical and Health Organization as part of its efforts to promote international cooperation toward the Southeast Asian nations. This idea was quite ambitious since it included the establishment of a multinational medical university. However, the Japanese all-out diplomatic attempts failed due to the lack of adequate support from these nations. Despite the unsuccessful outcome, this endeavor left the Japanese government with a few lessons and legacies. This paper examines the backdrop of the concept of building a new international organization and the political processes of diplomatic negotiations among the related states. It also considers the relevance of the handed-down legacies and lessons to the current Japanese international medical and health cooperation.
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広島平和科学
36巻
開始ページ
61
終了ページ
73
出版年月日
2015-03
出版者
広島大学平和科学研究センター
ISSN
0386-3565
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日本語
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学内刊行物(紀要等)
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