Multilateral means for bilateral ends : Japan, regionalism, and China-Japan-US trilateral dynamism / Yun Zhang.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Pacific Review Vol 27 No 1, March 2014, pp.5-25 (103)Summary: Argues that for Japan its most important international relationship is not a power struggle with China but is about extending and managing its alliance with the USA. The article looks at how Japan's enthusiasm for regionalism has risen and fallen in proportion to the perceived strength of ties with America and suggests the country needs to update its foreign policy to recognise the new realities of the post Cold War era.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Argues that for Japan its most important international relationship is not a power struggle with China but is about extending and managing its alliance with the USA. The article looks at how Japan's enthusiasm for regionalism has risen and fallen in proportion to the perceived strength of ties with America and suggests the country needs to update its foreign policy to recognise the new realities of the post Cold War era.
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