Japan's Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century
Continuity and Change
Herausgeber: Er, Lam Peng; Jain, Purnendra
Japan's Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century
Continuity and Change
Herausgeber: Er, Lam Peng; Jain, Purnendra
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This volume examines Japanâ s new foreign policy frontiers in South Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe. The contributors analyze Japanâ s ongoing relationships with the United States and the ASEAN states as Chinaâ s influence expands.
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This volume examines Japanâ s new foreign policy frontiers in South Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe. The contributors analyze Japanâ s ongoing relationships with the United States and the ASEAN states as Chinaâ s influence expands.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 610g
- ISBN-13: 9781498587976
- ISBN-10: 1498587976
- Artikelnr.: 63517089
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 610g
- ISBN-13: 9781498587976
- ISBN-10: 1498587976
- Artikelnr.: 63517089
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Lam Peng Er and Purnendra Jain - Contributions by Pavin Chachavalpongpun; Bert Edström; Inoguchi Takashi; Iwami Tadashi; Purnendra Jain; Katahara Eiichi; Kiba Saya; Lam Peng Er; Brittany Morreale; Aurelia George Mulgan; Nikolay Murashkin; Oba Mi
Introduction: More Changes; More Continuity
Part I: "Three Pillars" of Japanese Foreign Policy: Member of the West, an
Asian Country and UN-Centrism
1. The Japan-US Alliance in the 21st Century: Indispensability of US Extended
Deterrence
2. Japan and Western Europe: From Post-war Acrimonious Conflict to
Comprehensive Collaboration
3. Tokyo's Quest for a United Nations Security Council Permanent Seat
4. Japanese Foreign Policy as an "Asian" Country
Part II: Domestic Sources of Japanese Foreign Policy
5. Kantei Diplomacy Under the Abe Administration
6. Much Ado about a Constitution
7. "Opposition" in Power and their Foreign Policies 2009-2012: Legacy of DPJ
through Policy Comparison
Part III: Japanese Diplomacy Old and New: Policy
8. Tokyo's Defense and Security Policy: Continuity and Change
9. Addressing Territorial Disputes with Neighboring Countries: Continuity and
Change from a Japanese Perspective
10. Japan's Foreign Aid: Continuity and Change
11. Japan's Human Security and Peacebuilding in the 21st Century
12. Japan and the Governance of Global Fisheries
Part IV: Japanese Diplomacy Old and New: Regional Engagement
13. Japan's Quest for an Autonomous Role in East Asian Regionalism:
Strengthening its US Alliance and Balancing China's Rise
14. From Cautiously Reactive to Eagerly Proactive: Japan's Policy Towards
Southeast Asia
15. Japan-India Relations: Bilateral, Regional and Global Contexts
16. Japan's Value-Oriented and Resource Diplomacy in Central Asia: Before and
After Belt and Road
17. Japan's Africa Engagement
Part I: "Three Pillars" of Japanese Foreign Policy: Member of the West, an
Asian Country and UN-Centrism
1. The Japan-US Alliance in the 21st Century: Indispensability of US Extended
Deterrence
2. Japan and Western Europe: From Post-war Acrimonious Conflict to
Comprehensive Collaboration
3. Tokyo's Quest for a United Nations Security Council Permanent Seat
4. Japanese Foreign Policy as an "Asian" Country
Part II: Domestic Sources of Japanese Foreign Policy
5. Kantei Diplomacy Under the Abe Administration
6. Much Ado about a Constitution
7. "Opposition" in Power and their Foreign Policies 2009-2012: Legacy of DPJ
through Policy Comparison
Part III: Japanese Diplomacy Old and New: Policy
8. Tokyo's Defense and Security Policy: Continuity and Change
9. Addressing Territorial Disputes with Neighboring Countries: Continuity and
Change from a Japanese Perspective
10. Japan's Foreign Aid: Continuity and Change
11. Japan's Human Security and Peacebuilding in the 21st Century
12. Japan and the Governance of Global Fisheries
Part IV: Japanese Diplomacy Old and New: Regional Engagement
13. Japan's Quest for an Autonomous Role in East Asian Regionalism:
Strengthening its US Alliance and Balancing China's Rise
14. From Cautiously Reactive to Eagerly Proactive: Japan's Policy Towards
Southeast Asia
15. Japan-India Relations: Bilateral, Regional and Global Contexts
16. Japan's Value-Oriented and Resource Diplomacy in Central Asia: Before and
After Belt and Road
17. Japan's Africa Engagement
Introduction: More Changes; More Continuity
Part I: "Three Pillars" of Japanese Foreign Policy: Member of the West, an
Asian Country and UN-Centrism
1. The Japan-US Alliance in the 21st Century: Indispensability of US Extended
Deterrence
2. Japan and Western Europe: From Post-war Acrimonious Conflict to
Comprehensive Collaboration
3. Tokyo's Quest for a United Nations Security Council Permanent Seat
4. Japanese Foreign Policy as an "Asian" Country
Part II: Domestic Sources of Japanese Foreign Policy
5. Kantei Diplomacy Under the Abe Administration
6. Much Ado about a Constitution
7. "Opposition" in Power and their Foreign Policies 2009-2012: Legacy of DPJ
through Policy Comparison
Part III: Japanese Diplomacy Old and New: Policy
8. Tokyo's Defense and Security Policy: Continuity and Change
9. Addressing Territorial Disputes with Neighboring Countries: Continuity and
Change from a Japanese Perspective
10. Japan's Foreign Aid: Continuity and Change
11. Japan's Human Security and Peacebuilding in the 21st Century
12. Japan and the Governance of Global Fisheries
Part IV: Japanese Diplomacy Old and New: Regional Engagement
13. Japan's Quest for an Autonomous Role in East Asian Regionalism:
Strengthening its US Alliance and Balancing China's Rise
14. From Cautiously Reactive to Eagerly Proactive: Japan's Policy Towards
Southeast Asia
15. Japan-India Relations: Bilateral, Regional and Global Contexts
16. Japan's Value-Oriented and Resource Diplomacy in Central Asia: Before and
After Belt and Road
17. Japan's Africa Engagement
Part I: "Three Pillars" of Japanese Foreign Policy: Member of the West, an
Asian Country and UN-Centrism
1. The Japan-US Alliance in the 21st Century: Indispensability of US Extended
Deterrence
2. Japan and Western Europe: From Post-war Acrimonious Conflict to
Comprehensive Collaboration
3. Tokyo's Quest for a United Nations Security Council Permanent Seat
4. Japanese Foreign Policy as an "Asian" Country
Part II: Domestic Sources of Japanese Foreign Policy
5. Kantei Diplomacy Under the Abe Administration
6. Much Ado about a Constitution
7. "Opposition" in Power and their Foreign Policies 2009-2012: Legacy of DPJ
through Policy Comparison
Part III: Japanese Diplomacy Old and New: Policy
8. Tokyo's Defense and Security Policy: Continuity and Change
9. Addressing Territorial Disputes with Neighboring Countries: Continuity and
Change from a Japanese Perspective
10. Japan's Foreign Aid: Continuity and Change
11. Japan's Human Security and Peacebuilding in the 21st Century
12. Japan and the Governance of Global Fisheries
Part IV: Japanese Diplomacy Old and New: Regional Engagement
13. Japan's Quest for an Autonomous Role in East Asian Regionalism:
Strengthening its US Alliance and Balancing China's Rise
14. From Cautiously Reactive to Eagerly Proactive: Japan's Policy Towards
Southeast Asia
15. Japan-India Relations: Bilateral, Regional and Global Contexts
16. Japan's Value-Oriented and Resource Diplomacy in Central Asia: Before and
After Belt and Road
17. Japan's Africa Engagement