The new multilateralism in Japan's foreign policy

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The new multilateralism in Japan's foreign policy

Dennis T. Yasutomo

Macmillan, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Despite its central importance in the modern world economy, Japan remains an enigmatic country to many outsiders. The vast changes that have occurred in Japan since World War II continue to seem less significant to many than the memory of a militaristic period. The book describes the economics and politics of contemporary Japan from both a Japanese and Western perspective, explaining for a Western audience the real dynamics of a society that, while being an aggressively successful country, is in reality fully integrated with, and operating in tandem with, the West. It also discusses Japan's Official Development Assistance policy.

目次

PART I: FOREIGN AID AND FOREIGN POLICY - The Evolution of Japan's Aid Diplomacy and the New Aid Debate - Reaction and Action in Japan's Foreign Policy: The Context of Multilateral Diplomacy - PART II: THE NEW MULTILATERALISM - The New Multilateralism in Japan's Aid Diplomacy: The Policy Framework - Japan and the Multilateral Development Banks: The Search for a Role - The New Multilateralism: A Comparative Analysis - PART III: AID DIPLOMACY IN A NEW WORLD ORDER - The Case of the Commonwealth of Independent States, 1990-1993 - Requiem for the Reactive State?

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