"The lost two decades" of Japan’s economic power since the early
1990s have generated the image among scholars in the discipline of
international relations (IR) that Japan is no longer a significant
player. Hence, today’s IR literature focuses on the rise of China.
Re-rising Japan: Its Strategic Power in International Relations
challenges this trend by showing up-to-date evidence that Japan is
still a major power in today’s international relations where the
interests and power of the United States and China have increasingly
clashed over many issues. Indeed, since the Abe cabinet re-emerged in
December 2012, there has been growing academic interest in Japan’s
bold monetary/financial/social policies (Abenomics) and relatively
assertive security policy. Where is Japan heading, and what path has
it taken since the 2000s? This book responds to these questions.
Re-rising Japan assembles the latest studies on Japan written by
today’s young and energetic scholars. It consists of three parts:
(1) Geopolitics, (2) Domestic Political-Social Norms and Values, and
(3) Asian Regional Integration and Institutionalizations. The
individual chapters reveal what power assets Japan has and their
strength and weakness in today’s international relations. Readers
will attain a complete picture of Japan and its evolving new strategy
in the decaying U.S. unipolar system where China has been behaving as
a revisionist state.
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Its Strategic Power in International Relations
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433144493
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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