This book analyses Japanâ s security policy after the Cold War and engages with the question of whether, since the Cold War ended, Japan has again become a global security player.
This book analyses Japanâ s security policy after the Cold War and engages with the question of whether, since the Cold War ended, Japan has again become a global security player.
Keiji Nakatsuji is a Professor of the College of International Relations at Ritsumeikan University, Japan.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Historical Overview 1. The Cold War and Japan-US Alliance as Backdrop 2. Post-Cold War Crises and A Search for a New Security Policy 3. Did Japan become a global security player again? Part 2: Regional Issues 4. Japan and South Korea: Can the two countries cooperate over North Korea nuclear crisis? 5. Layered Security on Okinawa: Engaging international, national, and subnational narratives 6. How did Japan take the Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1995-6 Part 3: Security Policy by Function 7. Japan's Energy Security 8. Japan's Food Security Policy 9. Why Did Japan Engage in Human Security Diplomacy?
Part 1: Historical Overview 1. The Cold War and Japan-US Alliance as Backdrop 2. Post-Cold War Crises and A Search for a New Security Policy 3. Did Japan become a global security player again? Part 2: Regional Issues 4. Japan and South Korea: Can the two countries cooperate over North Korea nuclear crisis? 5. Layered Security on Okinawa: Engaging international, national, and subnational narratives 6. How did Japan take the Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1995-6 Part 3: Security Policy by Function 7. Japan's Energy Security 8. Japan's Food Security Policy 9. Why Did Japan Engage in Human Security Diplomacy?
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