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Journal articles on the topic "Japanese foreign policy"

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Dobrinskaya, Olga Alexeyevna. "Peacekeeping in Foreign Policy of Japan." Vestnik RUDN. International Relations 20, no. 4 (December 15, 2020): 721–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-0660-2020-20-4-721-737.

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The article analyses Japanese approach towards peacekeeping and issues associated with Japans participation in the peacekeeping operations (PKOs). It focuses on factors which influence shaping and transformation of Japans approach towards this sphere of UN activity. For the first time, Japan sent its Self-defense forces to participate in the PKO in the early 1990s and since then peacemaking has become one of the symbols of Japan's contribution to international security. Despite the significance of cooperation with the UN that the Japanese government has underlined, the indicators that characterize Japan's participation in peacekeeping remain at a low level. In the article, the author explores the causes of this phenomenon and identifies patterns that characterize the models of Japanese participation in PKO. Using the historical method and content analysis of official documents and speeches by Japans representatives the author explores the hypothesis that currently, from the point of view of the Japanese government, the issue of participation in the PKOs is important as a way to adapt the public to the expansion of the sphere of activity of the Self-defense forces, but in practice, the ruling circles seek to avoid the risks associated with the participation of the Japanese military in the PKOs, preferring to shift the focus on peace-building, financial, educational and technological contribution that Japan can make to UN operations. The concept of active pacifism promoted by Abe did not lead to a more extensive participation of the Japanese military in the PKOs. An analysis of current trends in peacekeeping suggests that the participation of Self-defense forces in PKOs will remain at a low level and will be offset by other opportunities for Japan to contribute to international peacekeeping.
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Boot, W. J. "Maxims of Foreign Policy." Itinerario 24, no. 2 (July 2000): 62–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0165115300013024.

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In the pre-modern period, Japanese identity was articulated in contrast with China. It was, however, articulated in reference to criteria that were commonly accepted in the whole East-Asian cultural sphere; criteria, therefore, that were Chinese in origin.One of the fields in which Japan's conception of a Japanese identity was enacted was that of foreign relations, i.e. of Japan's relations with China, the various kingdoms in Korea, and from the second half of the sixteenth century onwards, with the Portuguese, Spaniards, Dutchmen, and the Kingdom of the Ryūkū.
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Boot, W. J. "Maxims of Foreign Policy." Itinerario 24, no. 2 (July 2000): 62–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0165115300044508.

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In the pre-modern period, Japanese identity was articulated in contrast with China. It was, however, articulated in reference to criteria that were commonly accepted in the whole East-Asian cultural sphere; criteria, therefore, that were Chinese in origin.One of the fields in which Japan's conception of a Japanese identity was enacted was that of foreign relations, i.e. of Japan's relations with China, the various kingdoms in Korea, and from the second half of the sixteenth century onwards, with the Portuguese, Spaniards, Dutchmen, and the Kingdom of the Ryūkū.
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Stockwin, J. A. A. "Understanding Japanese, foreign policy." Review of International Studies 11, no. 02 (April 1985): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0260210500114299.

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Takamine, Tsukasa. "Development Cooperation as a Foundation of Japan's Foreign Policy." International Studies Review 10, no. 1 (October 15, 2009): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2667078x-01001001.

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This paper addresses the question of what do Japanese foreign policymakers exactly mean when they repeatedly state that development cooperation has been, and still is, a foundation of postwar Japanese foreign policy, through a case study of Japan's official development assistance (ODA) towards China. More particularly, it investigates the complex policy objectives of Japanese ODA and the broader interests behind it, in order to clarify roles and significance of development assistance within Japan's overall foreign policy. My research demonstrates that despite its inherently economic nature, Japan's ODA provision to recipient countries has in application been more politico-strategic than commercial. Thus, it supports the point that development cooperation has undoubtedly been a foundation of postwar Japanese foreign policy.
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Dadabaev, Timur. "Japan’s Search for Its Central Asian Policy." Asian Survey 53, no. 3 (May 2013): 506–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/as.2013.53.3.506.

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In contrast to the claims that Japanese foreign policy increasingly shifts toward realist and pragmatic modes of engagement, this paper argues that Japanese foreign policy is largely trapped between idealist and pragmatic criteria in its Central Asian (CA) policy. Japan’s policy in CA is thus a hybrid of policies that are not properly understood in CA, nor can they be explained to the public at home.
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Insebayeva, Sabina. "Japan’s Central Asia Policy Revisited: National Identity, Interests, and Foreign Policy Discourses." Nationalities Papers 47, no. 5 (September 2019): 853–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/nps.2018.19.

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AbstractThis article focuses on the nature of Japan’s foreign policy formulation and legitimization through a study of its interaction with Central Asian countries. The article examines foreign policy discourse that constructs Japan’s “self” vis-à-vis Central Asian “other.” It reveals the textual mechanism through which reality, objects, and subjects are constructed, and it interprets the official statements contained in several foreign policy initiatives, in particular, the “Eurasian (Silk Road) Diplomacy,” the “Central Asia plus Japan,” and the “Arc of Freedom and Prosperity,” as an attempt to understand the intersubjective knowledge and analytical lens through which Japanese foreign policy makers conceive and interpret the constructed “reality,” produce foreign policy choices, and choose among identified alternatives.
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Tuman, John P., Jonathan R. Strand, and Majid Shirali. "FOREIGN POLICY ALIGNMENT WITH THE WAR ON TERROR: THE CASE OF JAPAN'S FOREIGN AID PROGRAM." Journal of East Asian Studies 17, no. 3 (August 22, 2017): 343–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jea.2017.14.

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AbstractMany scholars have suggested that Japan aligned its foreign policy with the US War on Terror. Part of Japan's alignment is said to have involved disbursement of foreign aid to support the US in Afghanistan and Iraq, and with other security interests associated with the War on Terror. To date, however, there has been little empirical study of this question. Employing a data set on Japanese aid to 133 countries between 1995 and 2008, we examine the War on Terror and Japanese ODA. We find that Japanese aid was aligned with some security interests in the War on Terror, but the effects were mixed.
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Gómez Alférez, Juan Sebastián. "Japan’s foreign policy: from imperial power to regional leader?" Revista Digital Mundo Asia Pacífico 8, no. 15 (December 9, 2019): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17230/map.v8.i15.04.

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The present essay seeks to explore Japanese foreign policy and its trans- formations throughout time. Particular emphasis is placed on two historical moments: the emergence of Japan as an imperial power, beginning with the Meiji Restoration, and contemporary Japan. The choice of these two instances is an attempt to define an arc of development in Japanese history, in order to understand Japan’s role in Asia and how it has both determined and been determined by international dynamics. By presenting information in chrono- logical order, the essay tries to establish a connection between past and pres- ent, and asks whether a “Japanese style of influence” can be deduced from both periods. The essay finds that Japan’s place in the region has changed from a more assertive and leading one, albeit more violent, to one character- ized by the indirect balancing of power. While dealing with radically different contexts, the essay finds that Japan’s influence strategies, whether historical or contemporary, have had similar intended effects in terms of the develop- ment of other countries. In this sense, by showing a broad and brief picture of Japan’s past and present that is traversed by a single theme, the essay con- tributes to the understanding of Japan’s current position, its historical roots, and the common factors that might continue in the future.
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Harašta, Jakub. "Michal Kolmaš: National Identity and Japanese Revisionism." Mezinárodní vztahy 56, no. 2 (June 1, 2021): 109–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.32422/mv-cjir.1777.

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Over the course of the twentieth century, Japan has experienced a radical shift in its self-perception. After World War II, Japan embraced a peaceful and anti-militarist identity, which was based on its war-prohibiting Constitution and the foreign policy of the Yoshida doctrine. For most of the twentieth century, this identity was unusually stable. In the last couple of decades, however, Japan’s self-perception and foreign policy seem to have changed. Tokyo has conducted a number of foreign policy actions as well as symbolic internal gestures that would have been unthinkable a few decades ago and that symbolize a new and more confident Japan. Japanese politicians – including Prime Minister Abe Shinzō – have adopted a new discourse depicting pacifism as a hindrance, rather than asset, to Japan’s foreign policy. Does that mean that “Japan is back”? In order to better understand the dynamics of contemporary Japan, Kolmaš joins up the dots between national identity theory and Japanese revisionism. The book shows that while political elites and a portion of the Japanese public call for re-articulation of Japan’s peaceful identity, there are still societal and institutional forces that prevent this change from entirely materializing.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Japanese foreign policy"

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Chapman, Paul. "The policy implications of Japanese foreign direct investment in Australia /." Title page, synopsis and contents only, 2001. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phc4662.pdf.

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Ercolano, Michael R. "The evolution of a Japanese theory of conflict management and implications for Japanese Foreign policy." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2001. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA401161.

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Thesis (M.A. in National Security Affairs) Naval Postgraduate School, December 2001.
"December 2001." Thesis Advisor(s): Olsen, Edward A. ; Turner, Michael A. Includes bibliographical references (p. 75-83). Also available online.
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Yokobori, Atsuko. "Human Rights, NGOs, and Foreign Policy: Case Studies of Japanese Foreign Policy Toward Indonesia and Myanmar and Efforts of Human Rights NGOs." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43762.

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One of the elements that have often been neglected in the study of foreign policy is the role of norms and ideas. While human rights standards were formalized and became to be recognized as an international norm, it is still not clear whether or how human rights affect the foreign policy of specific states. In the case of Japan, its foreign policy is often characterized by hesitance to take decisive action for human rights and its dictation by economic interest. In this paper the influnece of human rights on Japanese foreign policy is examined through the study of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Japanese politics, as new political actors that speak for the norm of international human rights in Japanese politics. Japanese NGOs have achieved a dramatic development in the 1980s and 1990s, and today they are recognized as important entities in Japanese society. NGOs adopt various strategies and tactics to influnence Japan s decision making in foreign policy to challenge the political environment that consists of Japan s hesitance in the area of human rights and the strong influence of the business sector. Case studies examine active NGOs networks in Japan that work for human rights and democracy in East Timor and Burma and include an in-depth analysis of their operation styles, foci, and organizations.
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Ducke, Isa. "Status as a factor in Japanese foreign policy making toward Korea." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2000. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.326232.

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Inagamov, Behzod. "JAPANESE INTERNAL INFLUENCES ON FOREIGN POLICY AFTER THE WORLD WAR II." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-113620.

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This dissertation focuses on Japanese policy as a whole, internal and external policy priorities and objectives, in order to illustrate the role, and analyze the level of effectiveness of conducted foreign policy tools. This paper explores some of the reasons and factors of conducted internal and external policy tools. Therefore, it shows how effective and in timely manner reaction of Japanese to state's internal policy, has influenced and played a key role during the country recovery and restoration. Moreover, proper policy objectives not only have restored the country but also made Japan one of the most advanced world centers. Japan is in a number of the advanced countries of the world, participating in modern world political process which dynamics has the general laws and the tendencies of development connected with transformation of the Pacific Rim into the center of global activity of the leading countries of the world. Changes in global scale, aftermath of the World War II affect the significant characteristic of foreign policy, official and economic diplomacy of Japan towards peace and security advocating country.
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Chan, Chi-ming Victor. "Domestic institutions and Japan's foreign economic policy the Japanese economic assistance to Southeast Asia, 1997-1999 /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2001. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B23242139.

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Chan, Chi-ming Victor, and 陳志明. "Domestic institutions and Japan's foreign economic policy: the Japanese economic assistance to Southeast Asia, 1997-1999." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2001. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31223941.

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Lee, Yiu-wa, and 李耀華。. "The foreign policy of an incompetent empire: a study of British Policy towards the Sino-Japanese War in 1937-1941." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31221294.

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Duho, Drapeau Dann. "The parameters of Japan's political economic strategy : impact of national identity, national interests, and role conceptions on Japanese foreign policy (1980-97)." Thesis, McGill University, 1998. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=28266.

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Research on Japanese current foreign policy suffers from neglect of the influence of domestic factors on Japan's decisions and behaviour in world politics. The question of the nature of Japanese foreign policy needs to go beyond the exogenous cause of state behaviour in international affairs. The object of inquiry of this thesis is the influence of social factors on the orientation of Japan's foreign policy. The central concern is: "how" and "why" Japan behaves as it does in world affairs. This examination addresses the question of the interaction of endogenous and exogenous factors on the foreign economic policy of Japan, and postulates that Japanese national identity, national interests, and role conceptions, are the essence of Japan's defensive attitudes in world affairs on the one hand, and that Japanese behavioural patterns in international relations are in conformity with the ends of Japan's foreign policy: economic security and growth under the Japan-US alliance. Japanese response to US pressure and trade adjustment to the changing framework of the world economy from the 1980s up to the present give a relevant outlook to the defensive character of Japan's foreign policy. For Japanese policy-makers, the stability of Japan's economic performance in the world economy, its pacifist attitude in world affairs, its trade relations with the United States, and its protectorate status as a result of the Japan-US Security Treaty, are beyond question.
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Dryburgh, Marjorie E. "Song Zheyuan, the Nanjing government and the north china question in Sino-Japanese relations, 1935-1937." Thesis, Durham University, 1993. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/5777/.

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The focus of this study is the relationship between the Chinese central government and Song Zheyuan, the key provincial leader of North China, in the period immediately preceding the Second Sino-Japanese War, and the impact of tensions in that relationship on Japan policy. The most urgent task confronting the Chinese government in the late 1930s was to secure an equitable and formally-negotiated settlement of outstanding questions with the Tokyo government. The efforts of the Nanjing government are examined in terms of the divisions within the government and in the context of the public debate on Japan policy which was extended to cover fundamental questions of the regime's diplomatic maturity and the function of diplomacy in the new state. However, the Sino-Japanese question was not purely a diplomatic issue. Tensions between central and northern regional authorities and continuing provincial independence combined with persistent political and military interventions by the Japanese armies in North China to undermine the initiatives of the centre as the lack of an effective central Japan policy eroded regional confidence in the centre. By 1935 Nanjing's control in the North was breaking down and the initiative in contacts with Japan in the region passed to provincial leaders: Song Zheyuan emerged as a key figure in relations with Japan. In 1935-7 Song occupied all the significant political and military offices in Hebei and Chaha'er provinces. Nanjing was entirely dependent on Song for the defence of the North, yet Song remained ambivalent towards Nanjing and Japan, berating the central authorities for their 'abandonment' of the North while maintaining close contact with the Japanese military. While he had no formal role in foreign affairs, his informal function in the relations with Japan demands closer attention.
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Books on the topic "Japanese foreign policy"

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Fukushima, Akiko. Japanese Foreign Policy. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403915924.

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Takashi, Inoguchi, and Purnendra Jain, eds. Japanese Foreign Policy Today. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-62529-1.

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Kovalio, Jacob. Japanese foreign policy and territorial dispute management. North York, Ont: Canadian Consortium on Asia Pacific Security = Consortium canadien sur la sécurité en Asie-Pacifique, 2001.

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Japanese foreign policy: The emerging logic of multilateralism. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999.

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Status power: Japanese foreign policy making toward Korea. New York: Routledge, 2002.

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Miyashita, Akitoshi, and Yoichiro Sato, eds. Japanese Foreign Policy in Asia and the Pacific. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230107472.

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Sato, Yoichiro, and Keiko Hirata, eds. Norms, Interests, and Power in Japanese Foreign Policy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230615809.

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Sudō, Sueo. Southeast Asia in Japanese security policy. Singapore: Regional Strategic Studies Programme, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1991.

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Yasutomo, Dennis T. The new multilateralism in Japan's foreign policy. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995.

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Rix, Alan. Japan's foreign aid challenge: Policy reform and aid leadership. London: Routledge, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Japanese foreign policy"

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Nester, William R. "Foreign Policy." In The Foundation of Japanese Power, 306–25. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20680-3_13.

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Fukushima, Akiko. "Introduction." In Japanese Foreign Policy, 1–7. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403915924_1.

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Fukushima, Akiko. "What is Multilateralism?" In Japanese Foreign Policy, 8–20. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403915924_2.

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Fukushima, Akiko. "Case Studies of the United Nations." In Japanese Foreign Policy, 21–106. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403915924_3.

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Fukushima, Akiko. "A Logic of Multilateralism in International Security." In Japanese Foreign Policy, 107–29. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403915924_4.

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Fukushima, Akiko. "An Emerging Logic of Multilateralism in the Asia—Pacific." In Japanese Foreign Policy, 130–59. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403915924_5.

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Fukushima, Akiko. "From Free Rider to Navigator." In Japanese Foreign Policy, 160–78. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403915924_6.

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Hiroshi, Ohta. "Japanese Environmental Foreign Policy." In Japanese Foreign Policy Today, 96–121. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-62529-1_6.

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Akihiko, Tanaka. "Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy." In Japanese Foreign Policy Today, 3–17. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-62529-1_1.

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Tsuneo, Akaha. "U.S.-Japan Relations in the Post-Cold War Era: Ambiguous Adjustment to a Changing Strategic Environment." In Japanese Foreign Policy Today, 177–93. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-62529-1_10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Japanese foreign policy"

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Mark, Craig. "The Suga Doctrine: Ethical Issues in Contemporary Japanese Foreign and Defense Policy." In The Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy 202. The International Academic Forum(IAFOR), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22492/issn.2187-476x.2021.5.

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Mitani, Fumie. "Media Frame Analysis on Japanese History Textbook Controversy in 1982 From a Perspective of Foreign Policy and Media." In Annual International Conference on Journalism & Mass Communications. Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2301-3729_jmcomm12.52.

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Reports on the topic "Japanese foreign policy"

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Weinstein, David. Foreign Direct Investment and Keiretsu: Rethinking U.S. and Japanese Policy. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w5612.

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Sato, Atsuko. A Study of Japan's Foreign Policy Behavior: The Discrepancy between Japan's Foreign Policy and Its Voting Behavior in the United Nations General Assembly. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.6671.

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Partch, Richard. The Nixon "shocks": implications for Japan's foreign policy in the 1970's. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1573.

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