Japan as a 'Normal Country'? : A Nation in Search of Its Place in the World /
"For decades, Japan's foreign policy has been seen by both internal and external observers as abnormal in relation to its size and level of sophistication. Japan as a 'Normal Country'? is a thematic and geographically comparative discussion of the unique limitations of Japanese f...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto [Ont.] :
University of Toronto Press,
2011.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introducton : What is a 'normal country'? / Yoshihide Soeya, Masayuki Tadokoro, and David A. Welch
- Embracing normalcy : toward a Japanese 'national strategy' / David A. Welch
- Change and continuity in Japan's 'abnormalcy' : an emerging external attitude of the Japanese public / Masayuki Tadokoro
- A 'normal' middle power : interpreting changes in Japanese security policy in the 1990s and after / Yoshihide Soeya
- Conservative conceptions of Japan as a 'normal country' : comparing Ozawa, Nakasone, and Ishihara / Cheol Hee Park
- Chinese discourse on Japan as a 'normal country' / Jianwei Wang
- The limits to 'normalcy' : Japanese-Korean post-Cold War interactions / John Swenson-Wright
- Japan's relations with Southeast Asia in the post-Cold War era : 'abnormal' no more? / Peng Er Lam.