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Japan As A Normal Country A Nation In Search Of Its Place In The World 1st Yoshihide Soeya

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Japan As A Normal Country A Nation In Search Of Its Place In The World 1st Yoshihide Soeya
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Yoshihide Soeya, David A. Welch, Masayaki Tadokoro
ISBN: 9781442642539, 144264253X
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1st

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Japan As A Normal Country A Nation In Search Of Its Place In The World 1st Yoshihide Soeya by Yoshihide Soeya, David A. Welch, Masayaki Tadokoro 9781442642539, 144264253X instant download after payment.

For decades, Japan's foreign policy has been seen by both internal and external observers as abnormal in relation to its size and level of sophistication. Japan as a 'Normal Country'? is a thematic and geographically comparative discussion of the unique limitations of Japanese foreign and defence policy. The contributors reappraise the definition of normality and ask whether Japan is indeed abnormal, what it would mean to become normal, and whether the country can—or should—become so.
Identifying constraints such as an inflexible constitution, inherent antimilitarism, and its position as a U.S. security client, Japan as a 'Normal Country'? goes on to analyse factors that could make Japan a more effective regional and global player. These essays ultimately consider how Japan could leverage its considerable human, cultural, technological, and financial capital to benefit both its citizens and the world.

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