Japan's international relations at the crossroads : wars, globalization and Japanese theorizings in the extended twentieth century

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Japan's international relations at the crossroads : wars, globalization and Japanese theorizings in the extended twentieth century

Takashi Inoguchi

Peter Lang, c2021

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Politics of Wars before 1945. Japan's international relations: A brief history
  • Awed, inspired, and disillusioned: Japanese scholarship on American politics
  • World order debates in the twentieth century: Through the eyes of the two-level game and the second image (Reversed)
  • Peering into the future by looking back: The Westphalian, Philadelphian, and Anti-Utopian paradigms
  • Part 2. Politics of Globalization after 1945. Four Japanese scenarios for the future
  • Japanese ideas of Asian regionalism
  • A call for a new Japanese foreign policy: The dilemmas of a stakeholder state
  • Japanese foreign policy as an "Asian" state
  • Part 3. International Relations Theorizings. The study of international relations in Japan: Towards a more international discipline
  • Are there any theories of international relations in Japan?
  • It's global, stupid! Toward theorizing of global politics

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