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Japan's Emerging Global Role / ed. by Paul Blackburn, Danny Unger.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©1993Description: 1 online resource (213 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781555873561
  • 9781685852184
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337.52 20
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- PART 1 FRAMEWORK OF CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES -- 1 The Problem of Global Leadership: Waiting for Japan -- 2 The Debate About the New World Economic Order -- 3 The Japan That Wants to Be Liked: Society and International Participation -- 4 Japan's Global Responsibilities -- PART 2 SECURITY ISSUES -- 5 Prospects for U.S.-Japanese Security Cooperation -- 6 Northeast Asia and Japanese Security -- 7 Japan and the Future of Collective Security -- PART 3 POLITICAL ECONOMY ISSUES -- 8 Japan's Changing Political Economy -- 9 Japanese Trade and Investment Issues -- 10 Japan's Capital Exports: Molding East Asia -- 11 Japanese Technology and Global Influence -- PART 4 CONCLUSION -- 12 What Next? -- About the Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: The authors isolate opportunities and obstacles--both at home and abroad--that shape the ways in which the Japanese define and pursue their global interests, giving new insight into the sources of constraints on Japanese foreign policies.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- PART 1 FRAMEWORK OF CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES -- 1 The Problem of Global Leadership: Waiting for Japan -- 2 The Debate About the New World Economic Order -- 3 The Japan That Wants to Be Liked: Society and International Participation -- 4 Japan's Global Responsibilities -- PART 2 SECURITY ISSUES -- 5 Prospects for U.S.-Japanese Security Cooperation -- 6 Northeast Asia and Japanese Security -- 7 Japan and the Future of Collective Security -- PART 3 POLITICAL ECONOMY ISSUES -- 8 Japan's Changing Political Economy -- 9 Japanese Trade and Investment Issues -- 10 Japan's Capital Exports: Molding East Asia -- 11 Japanese Technology and Global Influence -- PART 4 CONCLUSION -- 12 What Next? -- About the Contributors -- Index -- About the Book

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The authors isolate opportunities and obstacles--both at home and abroad--that shape the ways in which the Japanese define and pursue their global interests, giving new insight into the sources of constraints on Japanese foreign policies.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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