(Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/Routledge series)
Title from e-book title screen (viewed October 16, 2007).
GMD: electronic resource.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 423-440) and index.
Japan's administrative districts, US bases in Japan and basic statistics on Japan -- Japan and East Asia -- Japan's International Relations: What, Why and How -- The significance of Japan's international relations -- Debates on Japan's international relations -- Why Japan matters: economics, politics and security -- Why Japan matters: regional and global perspectives -- Paradigmatic paradoxes? -- Explaining Japan's international relations -- Historical overview: from the Chinese world order to the post-Cold War period -- Determinants of Japan's international relations: structure, agency and norms -- Reactivity and proactivity -- Normal modes of instrumentalization -- Instrumentalizing policy -- Japan-United States Relations -- Changing places? -- Approach -- Historical overview -- Japan-United States political relations -- Changes in the structure of the international system -- Domestic society -- Japan-United States economic relations -- Trade relations -- Investment relations -- Japan, the United States and regional projects -- Clash of developmental and liberal economic norms -- Japan-United States security relations -- Interpreting the security treaty -- Cold War period -- Post-Cold War period -- The changing nature of Japan-United States relations -- Continuing strength of bilateralism -- Salience of other norms -- Dominant pattern of Japan-United States relations -- Japan-East Asia Relations -- Japan and the rejoining and remaking of East Asia: Association of Southeast Asian Nations + 3 -- Historical overview 1945-56: the origins of structural barriers to Japan-East Asia interaction -- Japan-East Asia political relations -- Japan and China -- Japan and the Korean Peninsula -- Japan and Southeast Asia -- Japan-East Asia economic relations -- Japan's economic re-entry and presence in East Asia -- Japan and the economic development of the East Asia region -- Japan and the East Asian economic crisis -- Japan-East Asia security relations -- The pattern of Japan's security policy in East Asia -- Japan and East Asian security in the Cold War period -- Japan and East Asian security in the post-Cold War period -- Association of Southeast Asian Nations + 3 revisited -- Japan's reconstruction of an East Asia region -- Japan-Europe Relations -- Obuchi calls for a new currency era -- From early encounters to defeat in World War II -- Core states of Europe -- Divided continent -- European Economic Community -- Japan-Europe political relations -- Japan and the community of Europe -- Policy-making actors -- Divide and rule? Japan and the European Union member states -- Japan and peripheral Europe -- Expanding dialogue with Europe -- Cooperating in regional fora -- Emerging norms: new trilateralism -- Japan-Europe economic relations -- Economic relations with the European Union -- Post-Cold War economic relations -- Domestic actors -- National differences of perception and reception -- Peripheral Europe -- Institutions -- Trilateralism -- Japan-Europe security relations -- Cold War structures -- Post-Cold War changes -- Facing a converging European security agenda -- Bilateral security dialogue -- Peripheral Europe -- Multilateral cooperation -- Domestic actors -- Changing security norms -- Trilateral agenda -- Balancing relations -- Tripolar competition -- Triangular unity -- Supplemental strategy -- Japan-Global Institutions -- Renewed internationalism -- From Versailles to the San Francisco peace treaty -- Post-war reintegration of Japan -- Japan-United Nations -- United Nations reform -- Representation -- Economics -- Security -- Japan-economic institutions -- Historical context -- Financial contributions -- Japanese representation -- Japan as a norm entrepreneur -- The East Asian Miracle report -- Policy-making process -- Trade conflict -- Japan-G7/8 -- Economic issues -- Expanding the G7 -- Japan, East Asia and the G7/8 -- Promotion of security -- Policy-making process -- Assuming global responsibilities -- Internationalist future? -- Japan's International Relations: What Next? -- Japan explained -- Japan: no longer an enigma -- Japan-United States relations -- Japan-East Asia relations -- Japan-Europe relations -- Japan-global institutions -- Japan: the aikido state -- Japan: the challenge of globalization -- Globalization and the tri-dimensional approach -- Globalizing agents -- Globalizing norms -- Globalization and quiet diplomacy -- Challenges for Japan -- Constitution of Japan--Preamble and Article 9 -- Post-war prime ministers of Japan -- Security Treaty between the United States and Japan 1951 -- Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan 1960 -- Constitution of Japan--Article 66 -- Bilateral visits between Japan and the United States -- Japan--US Joint Declaration on Security 1996 -- Joint Communique of the Government of Japan and the Government of the People's Republic of China 1972 -- Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and the People's Republic of China 1978 -- Japan--China Joint Declaration on Building a Partnership of Friendship and Cooperation 1998 -- Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea 1965 -- Japan--Republic of Korea Joint Declaration 1998 -- Joint Declaration Issued by Korean Workers' Party, Liberal-Democratic Party and Japan Socialist Party 1990 -- Defence exchanges with East Asia -- Joint Declaration on Relations between the EC and Japan 1991 -- Meetings of heads of state and government of the G7/8.
Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/Routledge series