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Japan in international politics : the foreign policies of an adaptive state

Thomas U. Berger (Redaktor), Mike Masato Mochizuki (Redaktor), Jitsuo Tsuchiyama (Redaktor), Lynne Rienner Publishers (Publisher)
How have shifts in both the international environment and domestic politics affected the trajectory of Japanese foreign policy? This work presents a picture of Japanese foreign policy, emphasizing the ways in which slow, adaptive changes, informed by pragmatic liberalism, have served the national interest.
Print Book, English, 2007
Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, 2007
VIII, [2], 349 stron : ilustracje ; 23 cm.
9781588264831, 9781588264596, 1588264831, 1588264599
1103820732
Japan's Changing International Role - M.M. Mochizuki. The Domestic Foundations of Japanese Foreign Policy - M. Kohno. Security Policy. War Renunciation, Article 9, and Security Policy - J. Tsuchiyama. Participation in UN Peacekeeping Operations - G. Ito. A Defense Posture for Multilateral Security - M. O'Hanlon. Economic Relations. Adapting to Global Economic Change - E.J. Lincoln. Building Stable International Financial Relations - Y. Kojo. Responding to the Asian Financial Crisis - J. Inada. Regional Diplomacy. Memory Politics and Foreign Relations - T.U. Berger. The Role of Human Rights: The Case of Burma - C. Dalpino. Dealing with a Rising China - M.M. Mochizuki. Conclusion. The Pragmatic Liberalism of an Adaptive State - T.U. Berger.