Japan as a 'Normal Country'? is a thematic and geographically comparative discussion of the unique limitations of Japanese foreign and defence policy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Yoshihide Soeya, Masayuki Tadokoro, and David A. Welch
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Introduction: What is a ‘Normal Country’? by Yoshihide Soeya, Masayuki Tadokoro, and David A Welch 1. Embracing Normalcy: Toward a Japanese ‘National Strategy’ by David A Welch (University of Waterloo) 2. Change and Continuity in Japan’s ‘Abnormalcy’: An Emerging External Attitude of the Japanese Public by Masayuki Tadokoro (Keio University) 3. A‘Normal’ Middle Power: Interpreting Changes in Japanese Security Policy in the 1990s and After by Yoshihide Soeya (Keio University) 4. Conservative Conceptions of Japan as a ‘Normal Country’: Comparing Ozawa, Nakasone, and Ishihara by Cheol Hee Park (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) 5. Chinese Discourse on Japan as a ‘Normal Country’ by Jianwei Wang (University of Wisconsin) 6. The Limits to ‘Normalcy’: Japanese-Korean Post-Cold War Interactions by by John Swenson-Wright (University of Cambridge) 7. Japan’s Relations with Southeast Asia in the Post-Cold War Era: ‘Abnormal’ No More? by Peng Er Lam (National University of Singapore)
Introduction: What is a ‘Normal Country’? by Yoshihide Soeya, Masayuki Tadokoro, and David A Welch 1. Embracing Normalcy: Toward a Japanese ‘National Strategy’ by David A Welch (University of Waterloo) 2. Change and Continuity in Japan’s ‘Abnormalcy’: An Emerging External Attitude of the Japanese Public by Masayuki Tadokoro (Keio University) 3. A‘Normal’ Middle Power: Interpreting Changes in Japanese Security Policy in the 1990s and After by Yoshihide Soeya (Keio University) 4. Conservative Conceptions of Japan as a ‘Normal Country’: Comparing Ozawa, Nakasone, and Ishihara by Cheol Hee Park (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) 5. Chinese Discourse on Japan as a ‘Normal Country’ by Jianwei Wang (University of Wisconsin) 6. The Limits to ‘Normalcy’: Japanese-Korean Post-Cold War Interactions by by John Swenson-Wright (University of Cambridge) 7. Japan’s Relations with Southeast Asia in the Post-Cold War Era: ‘Abnormal’ No More? by Peng Er Lam (National University of Singapore)
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