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Japan's emerging global role

edited by Danny Unger, Paul Blackburn

Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1993

  • : pbk

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"An Institute for the Study of Diplomacy book."

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Grappling with the implications of Japan's emergence as a key global player, the authors of this book isolate the opportunities and obstacles both at home and abroad that are shaping the ways in which the Japanese define and pursue their global interests. The authors give serious attention to issues of political economy as they consider Japan's capability, as well as its willingness, to take on a stronger international role. Their new insights into the sources of constraints on Japanese foreign policy, should attract Japan scholars and the clarity and comprehensiveness of their contributions make this book valuable for use in courses on Japan's foreign policy and political economy.

目次

  • Part 1 Japan's expanding global interests, Daniel Unger and Paul Blackburn: Japan and the New World Order, R. Gilpin. The Japan That Wants To Be Liked, M. Tamamoto
  • Japan's Global Responsibilities, Y . Okawara. Part 2 Security Issues: US- Japan Security Co-operation, N. Levin
  • Northeast Asia and Japanese Security, M. Nishihara
  • Japan - and the Future of Collective Security, K. Pvle. Part 3 Political Economy Issues: Japan's Changing Political Economy, K. Calder
  • Japanese Trade and Investment Issues, E. Lincoln
  • Japanese ODA and the creation of an East Asian Economy, D. Unger
  • Japanese Technology and Global Influence, D. Mowery
  • Japan's Global Economic Influence, A. Alexander.

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