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Wolf Mendl explains the historical roots of Japan's foreign policy, especially the Asia-versus-the-West debate. The book provides a readable and up to date analysis of Japan's relations with the countries of Northeast and Southeast Asia. It also makes comparisons with the policies of powers of equal status in the post-War world. Various policy options are discussed, as are the determinants and characteristics which are likley to govern the conduct of Japan's external relations.
An analysis of Japan's relations with the countries of Northeast and Southeast Asia. The book underlines the
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Produktbeschreibung
Wolf Mendl explains the historical roots of Japan's foreign policy, especially the Asia-versus-the-West debate. The book provides a readable and up to date analysis of Japan's relations with the countries of Northeast and Southeast Asia. It also makes comparisons with the policies of powers of equal status in the post-War world. Various policy options are discussed, as are the determinants and characteristics which are likley to govern the conduct of Japan's external relations.
An analysis of Japan's relations with the countries of Northeast and Southeast Asia. The book underlines the importance of the international environment in shaping the direction of Japan's foreign policy.
Autorenporträt
Wolf Mendl is Emeritus Reader in War Studies at the University of London. He is also an Associate Fellow of the Asia-Pacific Programme of the Royal Institute of International Affairs