Modern Japan's foreign policy

As the century draws to a close, the military dimensions of power have receded while economic strength has gained muscle. The United States remains the leading world power, but across the Pacific, Japan has the world's second largest economy and great international economic clout. Some voices i...

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主要作者: Kajima, Morinosuke
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出版: Rutland, Vermont Charles E. Tuttle 1970
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总结:As the century draws to a close, the military dimensions of power have receded while economic strength has gained muscle. The United States remains the leading world power, but across the Pacific, Japan has the world's second largest economy and great international economic clout. Some voices in the international arena have urged Japan to play more constructive and politically active roles in the international arena. This volume collects a series of essays analyzing the key issues in Japan's international relations as it heads toward a new world order: the pressing global and regional issues and their domestic implications, the actors, and major policy directions. The book brings together the leading specialists in the field of Japan's international relations to provide comprehensive detail and new interpretations on Japan's foreign policy.