Hegemony and the US‒Japan Alliance

Hegemony and the US‒Japan Alliance
Title Hegemony and the US‒Japan Alliance PDF eBook
Author Misato Matsuoka
Publisher Routledge
Pages 277
Release 2018-06-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351399144

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It is widely recognised that the increasing importance of the US‒Japan alliance is strongly linked to emerging threats in the Asia Pacific, with China’s rise and the ambitions of North Korea having brought the two allies closer together. This book, however, seeks to question whether these factors are indeed the sole determinants of this enduring alliance. A pioneering study conducted through the lens of neo-Gramscianism, this book unravels the intricate political dynamism involved in the US‒Japan alliance. It provides an innovative attempt to link the concept of alliances to hegemony and thus examines Japan’s relationship to US dominance in the region. Building on existing scholarship, it also seeks to examine how Japan’s continuing dependence on the US, and the burden it places of citizens living near US military bases, may affect the durability of the alliance in the post-Cold War era. As such, this book presents an alternative theoretical tool in the field of international relations to analyse the political nature of the alliance, as well as US hegemony in the region. This book will be useful to students and scholars of Japanese Politics and foreign policymaking, as well as International Relations and Security Studies more generally.

Hegemonic Cooperation and Conflict

Hegemonic Cooperation and Conflict
Title Hegemonic Cooperation and Conflict PDF eBook
Author Qingxin K. Wang
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 308
Release 2000-08-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0313097070

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Postwar Japan has consistently maintained close cooperation with the United States over the last four decades over such major issues as Japan's recognition of China, their peace treaties, and, more recently, Japan's resumption of the yen loan to China suspended in the wake of the Tiananmen incident. This has been in spite of Japan's well-known conflict of interests in China with the United States. Japan's cooperation with the United States sheds new light on some important questions which are central to current debates about the shape of the new world order in general, and America's world role in particular, in the post-Cold War era. What has been the role of American power in maintaining Japan's cooperation? What have been the bases of American hegemony in the post-war world? How has American hegemony changed over the years? Qingxin K. Wang addresses and illuminates these important questions through a detailed and provocative study of Japan's relations with the United States over China policy in the last four decades.

The US-Japan Alliance

The US-Japan Alliance
Title The US-Japan Alliance PDF eBook
Author David Arase
Publisher Routledge
Pages 197
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113523857X

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Japan's use of Soft power in its international politics is as yet understudied. Soft power presents as many challenges as promises. This book explores the way Japan uses soft power in its relationship with the US, its Asian neighbours and Europe and aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the role of soft power in international relations. Hard power, on the other hand, is more tangible and has received far greater scholarly scrutiny than soft power. However, as this collection makes clear, hard power has its limitations and counterproductive consequences as an instrument of policy. This book makes it clear that hard power alone will not provide Japan with the peace and security it desires. A smart balancing or mixture of hard and soft power is required. Is Japan up to this challenge? While this book cannot give a definitive answer to this question, the excellent line-up of contributors present their best analyses of the effectiveness of Japan's current attempt at balancing the two components of national power in meeting its bilateral and multilateral security challenges. The US-Japan Alliance is suitable for upper undergraduates, postgraduates and academics in International Politics, Political Science, Security studies and Japanese studies. Winner of The Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Special Prize, 2011.

Japan in a changing world order

Japan in a changing world order
Title Japan in a changing world order PDF eBook
Author Glenn D. Hook
Publisher
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Release 1993
Genre Japan
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The Limits of American Hegemony in Occupied Japan

The Limits of American Hegemony in Occupied Japan
Title The Limits of American Hegemony in Occupied Japan PDF eBook
Author Yoneyuki Sugita
Publisher
Pages 798
Release 1999
Genre Japan
ISBN

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The Troubled Triangle

The Troubled Triangle
Title The Troubled Triangle PDF eBook
Author T. Inoguchi
Publisher Springer
Pages 349
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137316853

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The US, China, and Japan form a 'troubled triangle,' with each country negotiating its foreign policy toward the other two in response to economic and security pressures that operate as an interrelated duality. Written by international relations experts, this book examines how the three countries respond to this set of pressures and to each other.

Japan's Economic Power and Security

Japan's Economic Power and Security
Title Japan's Economic Power and Security PDF eBook
Author Christopher W. Hughes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 257
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134634315

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Is Japan re-emerging as a normal, or even a great, military power in regional and global security affairs? This Adelphi Paper assesses the overall trajectory of Japan’s security policy over the last decade, and the impact of a changing Japanese military posture on the stability of East Asia. The paper examines Japan’s evolving security debate, set against the background of a shifting international environment and domestic policymaking system; the status of Japan’s national military capabilities and constitutional prohibitions; post-Cold War developments in the US Japan alliance; and Japan’s role in multilateral regional security dialogue, UN PKO, and US-led coalitions of the willing. It concludes that Japan is undoubtedly moving along the trajectory of becoming a more assertive military power, and that this trend has been accelerated post-9/11. Japan is unlikely, though, to channel its military power through greatly different frameworks than at present. Japan will opt for the enhanced, and probably inextricable, integration of its military capabilities into the US Japan alliance, rather than pursuing options for greater autonomy or multilateralism. Japan’s strengthened role as the defensive shield for the offensive sword of US power projection will only serve to bolster US military hegemony in East Asia and globally.