Japan s Economic Security

Japan s Economic Security
Author: Nobutoshi Akao
Publsiher: London : Published for the Royal Institute of International Affairs by Gower
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1983
Genre: Japan
ISBN: UOM:39015066040299

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Japan s Foreign Relations

Japan s Foreign Relations
Author: Robert S. Ozaki
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429725814

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After World War II, Japan reemerged in the arena of international relations as an almost exclusively economic power without military might or territorial ambitions. Within some thirty years it transformed itself from a semideveloped state to a technological superpower with an economy that today is the second largest in the free world, next only to the United States, accounting for over 10 percent of total global production. The management of a rapidly growing industrial state with little domestic supply of resources necessarily requires great skill in the difficult task of maintaining sufficient access to overseas markets to sustain internal economic activity. Not surprisingly, then, Japan's foreign relations from World War II to the present have been heavily conditioned by economic considerations. This collection of original articles investigates how the economic growth of Japan has affected the pattern of its foreign relations and where and to what extent economic principles have had to be compromised for political, legal, cultural, or ideological reasons. The contributors, experts on Japan's economy, politics, and foreign relations, analyze the state of Japan's foreign relations with North America, the EC, Oceania, the Soviet Union, COMECON, China, ASEAN, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, Korea, and Taiwan, focusing on developments in the last seven years and predicting likely trends in the 1980s.

Japan s Economic Security

Japan s Economic Security
Author: Nobutoshi Akao
Publsiher: New York : Published for the Royal Institute of International Affairs by St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 1983
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0312440642

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Japan Prepares for Total War

Japan Prepares for Total War
Author: Michael A. Barnhart
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2013-02-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780801468469

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The roots of Japan's aggressive, expansionist foreign policy have often been traced to its concern over acute economic vulnerability. Michael A. Barnhart tests this assumption by examining the events leading up to World War II in the context of Japan's quest for economic security, drawing on a wide array of Japanese and American sources. Barnhart focuses on the critical years from 1938 to 1941 as he investigates the development of Japan's drive for national economic self-sufficiency and independence and the way in which this drive shaped its internal and external policies. He also explores American economic pressure on Tokyo and assesses its impact on Japan's foreign policy and domestic economy. He concludes that Japan's internal political dynamics, especially the bitter rivalry between its army and navy, played a far greater role in propelling the nation into war with the United States than did its economic condition or even pressure from Washington. Japan Prepares for Total War sheds new light on prewar Japan and confirms the opinions of those in Washington who advocated economic pressure against Japan.

Japan s Security and Economic Dependence on China and the United States

Japan s Security and Economic Dependence on China and the United States
Author: Keisuke Iida
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317311416

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With the rise of China, Japan and many East Asian countries are caught between maximizing profit from economic ties with her, and strengthening alliances with the United States to prevent China from overpowering them. Liberals and realists thus debate over the likelihood of either security tensions easing up or economic interdependence getting reduced eventually. On the other hand, Iida introduces a new theory that reinterprets the relationship between state security and economic interdependence among countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Based on case studies of recent episodes in East Asia, and especially on the experiences of Japan, this book highlights an interesting dynamic between security and economic interdependence: risk avoidance. By understanding how risk avoidance affects the behavior of these countries in terms of security and economics, it becomes evident how they eventually settle into what Iida calls "Cool Politics" and "Lukewarm Economics".

Japan s Security Agenda

Japan s Security Agenda
Author: Christopher W. Hughes
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 158826260X

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Long constrained as a security actor by constitutional as well as external factors, Japan now increasingly is called to play a greater role in stabilizing both the Asia-Pacific region and the entire international system. Japan's Security Agenda explores the country's diplomatic, political, military, and economic concerns and policies within this new context.

Japan s Economic Power and Security

Japan s Economic Power and Security
Author: Christopher W. Hughes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134634309

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Is Japan re-emerging as a normal, or even a great, military power in regional and global security affairs? This Adelphi Paper assesses the overall trajectory of Japan’s security policy over the last decade, and the impact of a changing Japanese military posture on the stability of East Asia. The paper examines Japan’s evolving security debate, set against the background of a shifting international environment and domestic policymaking system; the status of Japan’s national military capabilities and constitutional prohibitions; post-Cold War developments in the US Japan alliance; and Japan’s role in multilateral regional security dialogue, UN PKO, and US-led coalitions of the willing. It concludes that Japan is undoubtedly moving along the trajectory of becoming a more assertive military power, and that this trend has been accelerated post-9/11. Japan is unlikely, though, to channel its military power through greatly different frameworks than at present. Japan will opt for the enhanced, and probably inextricable, integration of its military capabilities into the US Japan alliance, rather than pursuing options for greater autonomy or multilateralism. Japan’s strengthened role as the defensive shield for the offensive sword of US power projection will only serve to bolster US military hegemony in East Asia and globally.

Japan Prepares for Total War

Japan Prepares for Total War
Author: Michael A. Barnhart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1991
Genre: Japan
ISBN: OCLC:1035917006

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