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Japanese Foreign Policy in Asia and the Pacific - Domestic Interests, American Pressure, and Regional Integration

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Japanese Foreign Policy in Asia and the Pacific aims to provide a broadened framework for examining Japan's foreign policy making by looking at conversion and diversion of interests among Japanese and American policy actors. These include governmental and non-governmental as well as domestic and transnational actors. Utilizing this theoretical framework, the contributors examine the role of U.S. pressure and its interaction with Japan's domestic and Japan-based transnational actors' interests through geographically or thematically focused case studies from Asia and the Pacific regions.

List of contents

Foreword; R.C.Angel Introduction; A.Miyashita Japan's Foreign Economic Policy with the United States; Y.Sato Consensus or Compliance? Gaiatsu and Japanese Foreign Aid to China and Russia; A.Miyashita Continuity and Discontinuity in Japanese Foreign Policy toward North Korea: Freezing the KEDO in 1998; H.Sakai Cautious Proactivism and Reluctant Reactivism: Analyzing Japan's Foreign Policy Toward Indochina; K.Hirata The Layered Japanese Policy Toward the Middle East: A Plea for Truly World Perspective in Understanding Realities; Y.Kuroda Non-Proliferation as a Goal of Japanese Foreign Assistance; W.Long Japan in APEC; C.K.Yeung Determining Factors of Japan's Cooperation and Non-Cooperation with the United States: The Case of Asian Financial Crisis Management, 1997-1999; S.Katada Diplomacy of the Ministry of Finance: Politics of Foreign Exchange; Y.Sato Conclusion; Y.Sato

About the author

Yoichiro Sato is an Associate Professor and teaches military officers, diplomats, and other government officials at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Honolulu, USA

Summary

Japanese Foreign Policy in Asia and the Pacific aims to provide a broadened framework for examining Japan's foreign policy making by looking at conversion and diversion of interests among Japanese and American policy actors.

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'...high quality of presentation.' - H-Net Book Review

'...an important scholarly work...raises the level of this 'reactive-proactive' debate, while providing interesting empirical data...' - Pacific Affairs

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'...high quality of presentation.' - H-Net Book Review
'...an important scholarly work...raises the level of this 'reactive-proactive' debate, while providing interesting empirical data...' - Pacific Affairs

Product details

Assisted by Miyashita (Editor), A Miyashita (Editor), A. Miyashita (Editor), Sato (Editor), Sato (Editor), Y. Sato (Editor)
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9781349386819
ISBN 978-1-349-38681-9
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 152 mm x 12 mm x 229 mm
Weight 331 g
Illustrations XIV, 208 p. 3 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

B, Sociology, Society, Society & social sciences, Asia, International Relations, foreign policy, Social Sciences, Politics & government, Social Sciences, general, Palgrave Political & Intern. Studies Collection, Asia—Politics and government, Asian Politics, Asian Culture, Ethnology—Asia

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