Japan's Subnational Governments in International Affairs

Japan's Subnational Governments in International Affairs
Title Japan's Subnational Governments in International Affairs PDF eBook
Author Purnendra Jain
Publisher Routledge
Pages 248
Release 2006-03-13
Genre History
ISBN 113431678X

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This book moves away from the common belief that Japan’s international relations are firmly the preserve of the national government in Japan’s highly centralised political system. Examining examples of subnational governments (SNGs) across Japan the book uncovers a significant and generally unrecognised development in Japanese politics: SNGs are ever more dynamic international actors as national borders ‘weaken’ across the world. Exploring what Japanese SNGs do, where they do it, and why, the book considers the implications of these factors for Japan’s international relations and domestic politics. By bringing to light the scope and consequences of the international actions of Japan’s SNGs, this book provides a more accurate and nuanced understanding of the country's foreign policy, at a time when it is pursuing a broader and more active profile in international affairs.

The United Nations in Japan's Foreign and Security Policymaking, 1945-1992

The United Nations in Japan's Foreign and Security Policymaking, 1945-1992
Title The United Nations in Japan's Foreign and Security Policymaking, 1945-1992 PDF eBook
Author Liang Pan
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 424
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN

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This study focuses on postwar Japan's foreign policy making in the political and security areas, the core UN missions. The intent is to illustrate how policy goals forged by national security concerns, domestic politics, and psychological needs gave shape to Japan's complicated and sometimes incongruous policy toward the UN since World War II.

Japanese Foreign Policy Today

Japanese Foreign Policy Today
Title Japanese Foreign Policy Today PDF eBook
Author NA NA
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 316
Release 2014-01-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781349625314

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The US 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 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 the major policy directions.

Politics and Volunteering in Japan

Politics and Volunteering in Japan
Title Politics and Volunteering in Japan PDF eBook
Author Mary Alice Haddad
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 2007-02-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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This book explains volunteer participation around the world and investigates civic participation in Japanese society.

The Expanding Role of State and Local Governments in U.S. Foreign Affairs

The Expanding Role of State and Local Governments in U.S. Foreign Affairs
Title The Expanding Role of State and Local Governments in U.S. Foreign Affairs PDF eBook
Author Earl H. Fry
Publisher O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Pages 158
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780876092224

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Earl Fry explores the forces behind the rise of state and local influence in foreign affairs.

Japan's International Relations

Japan's International Relations
Title Japan's International Relations PDF eBook
Author Glenn D. Hook
Publisher Routledge
Pages 845
Release 2011-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1136637931

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The latest edition of this comprehensive and user-friendly textbook provides a single volume resource for all those studying Japan's international relations. It offers a clear and concise introduction to the most important aspects of Japan's role in the globalized economy of the twenty-first century. The book has been fully updated and revised to include comprehensive discussions of contemporary key issues for Japan’s IR, including: the rise of China; reaction to the global economic and financial crisis since 2008; Japan’s proactive role after 9/11 and the war on terror; responses to events on the Korean Peninsula; relations with the USA and the Obama administration; relations with Russia, Central Asia and the Middle East; changing responses to an expanding and deepening European Union. Extensively illustrated, the text includes statistics, maps, photographs, summaries and suggestions for further reading, making it essential reading for those studying Japanese politics and the international relations of the Asia Pacific. A note on the cover: The cover illustration entitled 'Double Standard' is a Japanese manga penned by satirical artist Ichihanahana in November 2010 regarding rising Japanese nationalism, Japan-China tensions over the disputed territory of the Senkaku islands and the US presence in Okinawa. This manga demonstrates many of the key themes in Japan’s ties with China and the US, but also a number of other central features of Japan’s international relations as explored throughout this text.

Resolving the Russo-Japanese Territorial Dispute

Resolving the Russo-Japanese Territorial Dispute
Title Resolving the Russo-Japanese Territorial Dispute PDF eBook
Author Brad Williams
Publisher Routledge
Pages 240
Release 2007-06-11
Genre Education
ISBN 1134124996

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The unresolved territorial dispute between Japan and Russia over the South Kuril Islands/Northern Territories remains the largest obstacle to concluding a peace treaty and fully normalising bilateral relations between the two nations. This book traces the evolution of transnational relations between subnational public authorities in Hokkaido and Sakhalin, examining the interrelationship between these ties and the Russo-Japanese territorial dispute. The book investigates why the development of Hokkaido-Sakhalin relations has failed to create, at the subnational level, an environment conducive to resolving (kankyo seibi) the South Kuril Islands/Northern Territories dispute. Brad Williams suggests that kankyo seibi has not worked primarily because Russia’s troubled transition to a liberal democratic market economy has manifested itself in ways that have ultimately increased the South Kuril Islands’ intrinsic and instrumental value for the Sakhalin public and regional elite. This in turn has limited the impact from the twin transnational processes of cultural and economic exchange in alleviating opposition to the transferral of these disputed islands to Japan. Drawing upon a wealth of primary and secondary sources from both countries, this book utilises levels of analysis and an analytical framework that incorporates national and subnational, as well as governmental and non-governmental forces to discuss a relatively unexplored aspect of Russo-Japanese relations. As such, Resolving the Russo-Japanese Territorial Dispute will appeal to students and scholars of Asian politics, international relations and post-communist states.