Japan seeks economic competitiveness vis-a-vis the West and economic dominance in Asia, but it mainly competes through cooperative use of economic resources, which facilitates realization of the goals of partner nations. This book studies Japan's balance between the United States and East Asia by focusing on the use of economic power - defense spending, consumption, and investment - to advance Japan's political and strategic as well as economic interests. It also investigates Japan's direct use of economic resources, namely, aid and sanctions, and by extension, discusses Japan's relations...
Japan seeks economic competitiveness vis-a-vis the West and economic dominance in Asia, but it mainly competes through cooperative use of economic res...
This book studies Japan's balance between the United States and East Asia by focusing on its use of economic power - defense spending, consumption, and investment - to advance its political and strategic as well as economic interests. It also investigates Japan's direct use of economic resources, namely, aid and sanctions, and by extension, discusses Japan's relations with the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the Asian Development Bank, which allows a contrast with bilateral and regional relations.
This book studies Japan's balance between the United States and East Asia by focusing on its use of economic power - defense spending, consumption, an...
Human Rights in Chinese Foreign Relations Defining and Defending National Interests Ming Wan "Essential reading for anyone wishing to understand why human rights advocacy has failed in international relations."--Asia and Pacific Few issues in the relations between China and the West invoke as much passion as human rights. At stake, however, are much more than moral concerns and hurt national feelings. To Washington, the undemocratic nature of the Chinese government makes it ultimately suspect on all issues. To Beijing, the human rights pressure exerted by the West on China seems...
Human Rights in Chinese Foreign Relations Defining and Defending National Interests Ming Wan "Essential reading for anyone wishing to understand why h...