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What do the Japanese really want their diplomacy to achieve for them? Are they content to be subordinate partners in alliance with the US? What is behind all of their disputes about the nature of their 'international contribution'? What do they mean by a 'UN-centred foreign policy'? Why is the miserably traduced Article 9 of the "Peace Constitution" such a central symbol in contemporary politics? Ronal Dore gives his answers to these questions in what was originally a contribution to Japanese debate, first written in Japanese and now supplemented in this English edition by comments from a…mehr
What do the Japanese really want their diplomacy to achieve for them? Are they content to be subordinate partners in alliance with the US? What is behind all of their disputes about the nature of their 'international contribution'? What do they mean by a 'UN-centred foreign policy'? Why is the miserably traduced Article 9 of the "Peace Constitution" such a central symbol in contemporary politics? Ronal Dore gives his answers to these questions in what was originally a contribution to Japanese debate, first written in Japanese and now supplemented in this English edition by comments from a number of leading Japanese thinkers. Japan, Internationalism and the UN provides a unique insight into Japan's foreign policy and its related domestic politics. It is the product of nearly half a century of study and discussion with the Japanese themselves about their place in the world.
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Autorenporträt
Ronald Dore
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 The argument Chapter 1 Philosophies of history Chapter 2 The early stirrings of internationalism Chapter 3 The birth of the United Nations Chapter 4 The use of armed force Chapter 5 The enactment of Japan's Peace Constitution Chapter 6 From the world's United Nations to the United Nations as no man's land Chapter 7 The revival of the UN Chapter 8 Japan's international role and the Constitution Chapter 9 A UN-centred foreign policy and bilateral relations Chapter 10 The restructuring and strengthening of the UN Part 2 Other points of view Chapter 11 Wanting to throw off a nasty burden, but suppressing the urge, Midori Yajima Chapter 12 Contributions, yes, but geared to the complex needs of a complex world, Yutaka K?sai Chapter 13 To die for high principle?, Shinsuke Yoshimura Chapter 14 Economic and cultural rather than military contributions, Shinji Fukukawa Chapter 15 The need to wait for a generation change, Yukio Matsuyama Chapter 16 Limits on the spirit of self-sacrifice, Shijur? Ogata Chapter 17 The advantages of diversity, Masahiko Aoki Chapter 18 The fork in the road, Kazuo Chiba
Part 1 The argument Chapter 1 Philosophies of history Chapter 2 The early stirrings of internationalism Chapter 3 The birth of the United Nations Chapter 4 The use of armed force Chapter 5 The enactment of Japan's Peace Constitution Chapter 6 From the world's United Nations to the United Nations as no man's land Chapter 7 The revival of the UN Chapter 8 Japan's international role and the Constitution Chapter 9 A UN-centred foreign policy and bilateral relations Chapter 10 The restructuring and strengthening of the UN Part 2 Other points of view Chapter 11 Wanting to throw off a nasty burden, but suppressing the urge, Midori Yajima Chapter 12 Contributions, yes, but geared to the complex needs of a complex world, Yutaka K?sai Chapter 13 To die for high principle?, Shinsuke Yoshimura Chapter 14 Economic and cultural rather than military contributions, Shinji Fukukawa Chapter 15 The need to wait for a generation change, Yukio Matsuyama Chapter 16 Limits on the spirit of self-sacrifice, Shijur? Ogata Chapter 17 The advantages of diversity, Masahiko Aoki Chapter 18 The fork in the road, Kazuo Chiba
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