Japanese Foreign Policy at the Crossroads

Japanese Foreign Policy at the Crossroads
Author: Yutaka Kawashima
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2003-10-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780815796152

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The post–World War II paradigm that ensured security and prosperity for the Japanese people has lost much of its effectiveness. The current generation has become increasingly resentful of the prolonged economic stagnation and feels a sense of drift and uncertainty about the future of Japan's foreign policy. In J apanese Foreign Policy at the Crossroads, Yutaka Kawashima clarifies some of the defining parameters of Japan's past foreign policy and examines the challenges it currently faces, including the quagmire on the Korean Peninsula, the future of the U.S.-Japan alliance, the management of Japan-China relations, and Japan's relation with Southeast Asia. Kawashima—who, as vice minister of foreign affairs, was Japan's highest-ranking foreign service official—cautions Japan against attempts to ensure its own security and well-being outside of an international framework. He believes it is crucial that Japan work with as many like-minded countries as possible to construct a regional and international order based on shared interests and shared values. In an era of globalization, he cautions, such efforts will be crucial to maintaining global world order and ensuring civilized interaction among all states.

Japan at the Crossroads

Japan at the Crossroads
Author: Nick Kapur
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674988484

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In 1960, when Japan revised the postwar treaty that allows a U.S. military presence in Japan, the popular backlash changed the evolution of Japan’s politics and culture, and its global role. Nick Kapur’s analysis helps resolve Japan’s essential paradox as being innovative yet regressive, flexible yet resistant, imaginative yet wedded to tradition.

Japanese Foreign Policy at the Crossroads

Japanese Foreign Policy at the Crossroads
Author: Yutaka Kawashima
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2003
Genre: Japan
ISBN: OCLC:606358795

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Japan s Peacekeeping at a Crossroads

Japan   s Peacekeeping at a Crossroads
Author: Hiromi Nagata Fujishige,Yuji Uesugi,Tomoaki Honda
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2022-01-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030885090

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This open access book examines why Japan discontinued its quarter-century history of troop contribution to UN Peacekeeping Operations (1992–2017). Japan had deployed its troops as UN peacekeepers since 1992, albeit under a constitutional limit on weapons use. Japan’s peacekeepers began to focus on engineering work as its strength, while also trying to relax the constraints on weapons use, although to a minimal extent. In 2017, however, Japan suddenly withdrew its engineering corps from South Sudan, and has contributed no troops since then. Why? The book argues that Japan could not match the increasing “robustness” of recent peacekeeping operations and has begun to seek a new direction, such as capacity-building support.

Japan s International Relations

Japan s International Relations
Author: Takashi Inoguchi
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781780939988

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Japan's International Relations focuses on three major issues: firstly, Japan's role in relation to its place in the international structure, its economic dynamism and its historical past. Secondly, how Japan's role is manifested in a number of key areas; economic, security, bilateral and regional. Thirdly, Inoguchi analyses the Japan's role in the light of the continuing US-Soviet détente, an enlarged Europe, continuing Pacific dynamism and global economic difficulties. First published in 1991, this title is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.

Japan s International Relations

Japan s International Relations
Author: Glenn D. Hook,Julie Gilson,Christopher W. Hughes,Hugo Dobson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134328055

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The new edition of this comprehensive and user-friendly textbook provides a single volume resource for all those studying Japan's international relations.

Japan s International Relations

Japan s International Relations
Author: Glenn D. Hook,Julie Gilson,Hugo Dobson,Christopher W. Hughes
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2001
Genre: International relations
ISBN: 9780415240987

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This detailed and lucid volume is an essential resource for students of Asian Studies and International Politics.

Japan s Peacekeeping at a Crossroads

Japan s Peacekeeping at a Crossroads
Author: Hiromi Nagata Fujishige,Yuji Uesugi,Tomoaki Honda
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Asia
ISBN: 8303088505

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"This carefully researched book offers fascinating insights into three puzzles: why Japanese governments expanded their contributions to UN peacekeeping since the early 1990s; why Tokyo withdrew its military engineers from South Sudan in 2017; and what this means for future (limited) Japanese engagement in UN and other peace operations." - Stephen Baranyi, University of Ottawa, Canada "This book is the most comprehensive review to date of Japan's post-Cold War peacekeeping history. It should be essential reading for everyone who wants to understand Japan's contribution to UN peacekeeping." - Cedric de Coning, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway "This book is a timely examination of the trajectory of Japanese contributions in this area of global security. The volume analyses Japan's changing international strategic and domestic motivations to engage in peacekeeping. It takes a fresh and critical approach and fills an important gap in the extant literature." - Christopher W. Hughes, University of Warwick, UK This open access book examines why Japan discontinued its quarter-century history of troop contribution to UN Peacekeeping Operations (1992-2017). Japan had deployed its troops as UN peacekeepers since 1992, albeit under a constitutional limit on weapons use. Japan's peacekeepers began to focus on engineering work as its strength, while also trying to relax the constraints on weapons use, although to a minimal extent. In 2017, however, Japan suddenly withdrew its engineering corps from South Sudan, and has contributed no troops since then. Why? The book argues that Japan could not match the increasing "robustness" of recent peacekeeping operations and has begun to seek a new direction, such as capacity-building support. Hiromi Nagata Fujishige is Associate Professor in the School of International Politics, Economics and Communications at Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan. Yuji Uesugi is Professor of Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding in the School of International Liberal Studies and the Graduate School of International Culture and Communication Studies, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. Tomoaki Honda is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Chukyo University, Aichi, Japan.