The United Nations in Japan's foreign and security policymaking, 1945-1992 : national security, party politics, and international status /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Harvard University Asia Center : Distributed by Harvard University Press,
2005.
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Colección: | Harvard East Asian monographs ;
257. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The UN and Japan's struggle for peace and security
- Japan and the UN's security function in the early postwar era
- The downfall of the UN-centric security formula
- The UN's security role in a broader sense
- The brief detente and Japan's initial policies
- The burgeoning disillusion
- The Cold War shadow
- The shaky bridge between the Orient and the Occident
- The turbulent days
- A UN transcending the cold war or serving it?
- Saving the UN from financial crisis
- The Vietnam war and the Matsui letter
- Coping with the great powers' negligence
- Efforts to revitalize the UN
- A "moderate mediator"
- Jostled between the AA group and the West
- Targeted by the African group
- Dismissed by both the Orient and the Occident
- Toward a new trend?
- Revamping the UN
- The restoration of the UN's peace function and the Takeshita initiative
- Peacekeeping efforts in Cambodia
- The end of the Cold War
- The UN and Japanese party politics
- The UN and domestic politics in the occupation era: developing a security formula
- Putting the security and peace treaties into a UN framework
- The UN in the JSP's counterproposal for peace and security
- The JCP's anti-UN security policy
- The triumph of the conservative coalition
- The UN: a political panacea (i)
- Domestic controversies over China and AA policies
- PKO and an overseas mission for SDF
- The UN and the opposition's alternative security scheme
- The UN: a political panacea (2)
- SSD and the opposition parties' coalition dreams
- The UN and the PKO legislation
- The UN and Japan's international status
- Fighting for equal status: the road to the UN
- Returning to the international community through the UN
- An "associate" UN membership? "The worst day of my life"
- The end of the tunnel
- Seeking the highest status: the unfinished battle for UNSC permanent membership
- the awakening of ambition / The economic superpower's demand
- "We will fight you and beat you"
- The revival of the bid.