Japan and South Africa’s shared interests in the Indian Ocean

On 7 March 2019, a joint seminar was hosted by the Embassy of Japan and SAIIA. Watch Professor Yuichi Hosoya explain why Africa – and particularly South Africa – is seen as a strategic partner for Japan in the Indian Ocean region.

Related material:

Watch: Prof Scarlett Cornelissen on the Free and Open Indo-Pacific and implications for Japan-Africa relations: part 1, part 2, part 3.

The views expressed in this multimedia are those of the author/s and do not necessarily reflect the views of the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA).

This content features on the G20 Resource Centre.

5 Apr 2019

More Videos

Seeds to Iconic Zones: Advancing African Small-Scale Renewable Energy Initiatives

South Africa and Russia: It’s Complicated | SAIIA World in Flux Episode 3

Manchesterism Goes Global: Can Andy Burnham Change Britain’s Place in the World?

BRICS and the Just Transition: Partnerships Between South Africa and Brazil

BRICS Expansion and South Africa’s Strategic Gamble | SAIIA World in Flux Episode 2

Reflections on South Africa’s G20 Summit

Showing Slide 1 of 7