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Norms, interests, and power in Japanese foreign policy
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Title/Author:
Norms, interests, and power in Japanese foreign policy/ edited by Yoichiro Sato and Keiko Hirata.
other author:
Hirata, Keiko.
Published:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2008.,
Description:
viii, 279 p. :ill.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction: constructivism, rationalism and the study of norms in Japanese foreign policy /Yoichiro Sato and Keiko Hirata -- Security and diplomatic policy -- Where do norms come from? Fundations of Japan's postwar pacifists/ Akitoshi Miyashita -- International norms and civilsociety: newinfluences on Japanese security policy / Keiko Hirata -- Norms, structures, and Japan's "Northern territories" policy/ Kimie Hara -- Three norms of collective defense and Japan's overseas troop dispatches / Yoichiro Sato -- International political economic issues -- Humanitarian and democratic normsin Japan's ODA distributions/ YoichiroSato and Masahiko Asano -- Norms in Japan's foreign aid policy in the South Pacific / Sandra Tarte -- Japan in Latin America's debt management, 1982-91 / Saori Katada -- Environmental issues -- Japan's whaling politics/ Keiko Hirata -- The Kyoto protocol fromformulation to ratification: Japan's role in international climate negotiations / Eric Shibuya.
Subject:
Japan - Foreign relations - 1945- -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230615809access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230615805
Norms, interests, and power in Japanese foreign policy
Norms, interests, and power in Japanese foreign policy
[electronic resource] /edited by Yoichiro Sato and Keiko Hirata. - 1st ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - viii, 279 p. :ill. - British politics and society ;27..
Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-271) and index.
Introduction: constructivism, rationalism and the study of norms in Japanese foreign policy /Yoichiro Sato and Keiko Hirata -- Security and diplomatic policy -- Where do norms come from? Fundations of Japan's postwar pacifists/ Akitoshi Miyashita -- International norms and civilsociety: newinfluences on Japanese security policy / Keiko Hirata -- Norms, structures, and Japan's "Northern territories" policy/ Kimie Hara -- Three norms of collective defense and Japan's overseas troop dispatches / Yoichiro Sato -- International political economic issues -- Humanitarian and democratic normsin Japan's ODA distributions/ YoichiroSato and Masahiko Asano -- Norms in Japan's foreign aid policy in the South Pacific / Sandra Tarte -- Japan in Latin America's debt management, 1982-91 / Saori Katada -- Environmental issues -- Japan's whaling politics/ Keiko Hirata -- The Kyoto protocol fromformulation to ratification: Japan's role in international climate negotiations / Eric Shibuya.
This edited volume puts forth a theoretically and empirically rigorous analysis of Japanese foreign policy. It explains the impact of normson Japan's foreign policy behavior, drawing on three major paradigms of international relations scholarship - constructivism, realism, and liberalism. Through nine case studies on Japan's security, economic, and environmental policies, this book examineshow norms do or do not guideJapanese foreign policy and how they interact with interests and power.In doing so, this book explores whether the rationalist and constructivist schools of thought are potentially complementary or mutually exclusive.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230615805
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230615809doiSubjects--Geographical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 327.52
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