Status Power: Japanese Foreign Policy Making Toward Korea

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Psychology Press, 2002 - Всего страниц: 243
This book examines recent developments in Japanese-Korean relations. Its aim is to show how "soft" issues like history consciousness or national identity have an impact on concrete policy decisions including security or economic matters which are traditionally considered more substantial foeign policy issues. The author develops the concept of status as based on either prestige of on a positive reputation, or moral authority. Cases studies illustrate the mechanisms in which status power is used for other ends, also in the policy areas of economy and security.
 

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Status as a Factor in Japans Foreign Policy
10
Case Studies
18
THE LEGACY OF THE PAST
31
Japanese History Textbooks
46
Conclusion
67
18
73
JAPANESESOUTH KOREAN ECONOMIC RELATIONS
87
The JapaneseSouth Korean Trade Relationship
98
JAPANS NORTH KOREA POLICY
133
Humanitarian Aid to North Korea
149
Conclusion
159
KOREAN UNIFICATION
177
Japans Position
191
BIBLIOGRAPHY
211
INDEX
237
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Takeshima and Fishery Rights
112

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