Japan's Foreign Policy, 1945-2009: The Quest for a Proactive Policy

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BRILL, 2010 - 484 ページ
Written by a former diplomat who was deeply involved in major issues of postwar Japanese foreign policy, this revised, expanded and updated third edition of "Japan s Foreign Policy" provides fascinating insider views on Japanese foreign policy from WWII to the present. A careful analysis can be found on, e.g., bilateral relations with the US, China, Korea, Southeast Asia, Russia, Europe and the Middle East as well as multilateral diplomacy. This revised edition explains how and why Japan is developing a more proactive foreign policy and pays special attention to vital policy issues which led to the formation of a new government in 2009. Its clear writing style makes it accessible to any reader who takes a keen interest in modern Japan.
 

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From the Meiji Restoration to the Pacific
1
New Values and
31
Political and Security
55
Economic
87
Economic Development
119
South Korean Relations Develop
157
Expanding Relations
195
Territorial Disputes
228
Struggle for Relevance
260
Oil Diplomacy and Issues
289
Chapter Thirteen Major Foreign Policy Issues From
403
Bibliography
433
Appendices
439
Index
471
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Kazuhiko Togo, (Ph.D. 2009, Leiden University) is Professor and Director of the Institute for World Affairs, Kyoto Sangyo University. He served in the Japanese Foreign Ministry from 1968 to 2002, working on Russia, the US, Europe, international law and economics.. He taught at universities in Moscow, Tokyo, and Leiden (as IIAS Canon professor), Princeton, Tamkang (Taiwan), UC Santa Barbara and Seoul (as Toyota Fellow). His most recent publication (in Japanese) is "The Inside Story of the Negotiations on the Northern Territories" (2007) and History and Foreign Policy: Yasukuni, Asia and Tokyo Tribunal" (2008).

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