Oil, Nationalism, and Japan’s Diplomacy in the Middle East

Oil, Nationalism, and Japan’s Diplomacy in the Middle East (Routledge Contemporary Asia Series)

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This book investigates the untold story of how private Japanese entrepreneurs shaped the country’s post-war Middle East diplomacy through independent oil ventures.Moving beyond traditional narratives that focus solely on state-led resource security, it highlights the role of “national oil capital”, specifically the activities of business leaders Idemitsu Sazo, Yamashita Taro, Tanaka Seigen and Sugimoto Shigeru. Tracing Japan’s re-engagement with the Islamic world from the 1950s through to the 1973 Oil Crisis, the book reveals how these entrepreneurs, driven by a unique blend of pre-war Pan-Asianist ideology and anti-Western resource nationalism, forged direct energy ties with Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Abu Dhabi.By analysing rare primary sources, including the Tanaka Seigen documents and corporate archives, the book demonstrates that these non-state actors did not merely secure oil; they reconstructed Japan’s geopolitical identity, acting as an informal bridge between the Japanese
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