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_b.KAW 2003
100 _aKawashima, Yutaka
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245 _aJapanese Foreign Policy at the Crossroads :
_bchallenges and Options for the Twenty-First Century/
_cYukata Kawashima
264 _aWashington, D.C. :
_b Brookings Institutions Press,
_cc2003
300 _axii, 163pages :
_billustrations;
336 _2text
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337 _2unmediated
_arda media
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338 _2volume
_arda carrier
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500 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 153-154) and index
505 _aHistorical parameters of Japanese foreign policy -- Security ties between Japan and the United States -- The economic relationship between Japan and the United States -- Endgame on the Korean Peninsula -- Relations between Japan and China -- Japan's Southeast Asia policy -- Japan's relations with Europe -- Striving for peace and saving failed states
520 _a"In Japanese Foreign Policy at the Crossroads, Yutaka Kawashima clarifies some of the defining parameters of Japan's foreign policy and examines the challenges it currently faces, including the quagmire on the Korean Peninsula, the future of the U.S.-Japan alliance, the management of Japan-China relations, and Japan's relations with Southeast Asia." "Kawashima - who, as vice minister of foreign affairs, was Japan's highest-ranking foreign service official - cautions Japan against attempts to ensure its security and well-being outside of an international framework. He believes it crucial that Japan work with as many like-minded countries as possible to construct a regional and international order based on shared interests and shared values. In an era of globalization, he cautions, such efforts will be crucial to maintaining global world order and ensuring civilized interaction among all states."-
650 _aJapan -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
650 _a Diplomatic relations
650 _aPublic relations and politics
651 _aJapan
700 _aYukata Kawashima
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