Japan’s Strategic Bet on Cambodia: Aid as Diplomacy, Influence, and Power
Foreign aid is often portrayed as altruism. But in reality, it is also strategy. Japan’s deepening support for Cambodia is a case in point: a blend of generosity and geopolitical calculation that reveals how aid can be both a gift and a lever of influence. Aid Beyond Charity Japan’s investments in Cambodia, including roads, schools, scholarships, and training programs, are not just about helping a developing nation. They also open doors for Japanese companies, embed Japanese technology, and create markets for future trade. The rehabilitation of National Road 5, funded by Japanese loans worth over $51 million, is a prime example. Under this support, it improves Cambodia’s connectivity while involving Japanese contractors and technology ( cambojanews.com ). Countering China’s Shadow Cambodia has long been seen as one of Beijing’s closest partners in Southeast Asia. Japan’s engagement is therefore not only about development, but it’s also about balance. The Nak Loeung Bridge, a la...