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Snow On The Pine Japans Quest For A Leadership Role In Asia Kyoko Hatakeyama And Craig Freedman

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Snow On The Pine Japans Quest For A Leadership Role In Asia Kyoko Hatakeyama And Craig Freedman
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 510
Author: Kyoko Hatakeyama and Craig Freedman
ISBN: 9789814289993, 981428999X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Snow On The Pine Japans Quest For A Leadership Role In Asia Kyoko Hatakeyama And Craig Freedman by Kyoko Hatakeyama And Craig Freedman 9789814289993, 981428999X instant download after payment.

Snow on the Pine presents a compelling view of the Japanese foreign policy that runs counter to the common wisdom reducing Japan's post-war efforts to the pursuit of purely commercial interests. This book takes a new approach the eventual Japanese defeat in the Second World War did not transform Japan into an exceptional state seeking only economic interests. Like any other nations, economic issues have always played a crucial role in policy decisions. However, this is but only one amongst the many interweaving threads determining foreign policy decisions. In the authors' eyes, Japan's foreign policy is characterized by the drive to dominate and influence the East Asia region, which has been a consistent motivation since the days of the Meiji restoration. Thus, the post-war period in this analysis provides a continuation rather than a break with the country's previous history. Tactics, and even strategies, may have changed over time to meet the challenges of the ever evolving economic and political environments but the overall objective has essentially remained constant. The snow melts, but the pine endures .

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