| ISBN: | 0765616491 |
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| ISBN: | 9780765616494 |
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| ISBN: | 9780765616494 (cloth : alk. paper) |
| 地理区域代码: | a-ja--- |
| 个人名称: | Cooney, Kevin J. |
| 题名: | Japan`s foreign policy since 1945 / Kevin Cooney. |
| 索书号: | D831.32/C769E |
| 出版发行项: | Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, Inc., c2007. |
| 载体形态: | xx, 297 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. |
| 一般附注: | "An East gate book." |
| 书目附注: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-286) and index. |
| 格式化内容附注: | Introduction: the story of Japan after World War II -- The catalyst for change -- The problem and the questions -- The literature -- Elite Interviews -- The variables -- Objectives and expected significance of the book -- Ouline of the book -- The legacy of the occupation: an abnormal foreign policy -- Historical background -- Japanese foreign and security policy 1952-1990 -- The Gulf War requires change -- The Gulf War and Japanese foreign policy -- The peace keeping operations law (PKO) -- Towards a security council seat and beyond -- Theorectically speaking: realism and alternative security -- Japanese limitations -- Alternative security -- The theoretical foundations of foreign policy restructing -- Alternative views of Japanese security -- Foreign-policy restructuring in Japan -- A model of foreign-policy restructuring -- Talking to the policy makers themselves -- What are the foreign-policy makers thinking -- Planning for Japan`s future security -- Japan`s national security -- Abandonment -- Japan`s options -- The myth of Gaiatsu: how Japan views its place in the world -- Adjusting to the post-cold war world -- Gaiatsu -- The myth of Gaiatsu -- What is Japan doing? -- Triangulating politics: America, China, and Japan -- The China question -- The question of North Korea -- Japanese policy: action and reaction -- Where is Japan going? -- The wide view of Japanese security -- Future sources of foreign policy: the diet -- Constitutional reform: potential for constitutional revision -- TheSDF in Japanese foreign policy -- World leadership -- Japan`s limitations -- Japanese hegemony? -- Japan`s future -- Suggestions for foreign policy normalization -- Implications for Hermann`s model: what have we learned?. |