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Japan's Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century: Continuity and Change
By (Author) Lam Peng Er
Edited by Purnendra Jain
Contributions by Pavin Chachavalpongpun
Contributions by Bert Edstrm
Contributions by Inoguchi Takashi
Contributions by Iwami Tadashi
Contributions by Purnendra Jain
Contributions by Katahara Eiichi
Contributions by Kiba Saya
Contributions by Lam Peng Er
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
11th May 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
327.5200905
Paperback
400
Width 154mm, Height 230mm, Spine 22mm
535g
This edited collection analyzes the innovative changes in Japans foreign policy. Pursuing new relationships with South Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe, Japanese initiatives include regional peace-building and human security activities, Asian multilateralism, and the Indo-Pacific concept. This collection focuses on these evolving international relationships through Japans unique approach to political change and continuity.
This collection of essays makes a persuasive case that Japanese policy, since the beginning of this century, is a story of important changes made while retaining continuity with the foreign policy strategy of the preceding decades. No less importantly, it introduces the reader to an international group of astute scholars and policy analysts with impressive insights about Japanese politics and foreign policy and its evolving role in the international system. -- Gerald Curtis, Columbia University
Purnendra Jain is adjunct professor of Japanese studies at the University of Adelaide.
Lam Peng Er is senior research fellow at the East Asian Institute of the National University of Singapore.