Far yet so near : normativity in Japan's diplomacy with the central Asian republics/ B Bryan Barber

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): Online resources: In: Asian Affairs : An American Review : Vol.45, No.1,2,3,4, 2018, pp.18-39 (10)Summary: This study analyzes significant Japanese foreign policy measures with the central Asian republics since independence and through examination of speech acts by the political elites, practices on the ground and within the institutional framework of the central Asia plus Japan dialogue draws out the normativity evident in Tokyo's central Asian policy.
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This study analyzes significant Japanese foreign policy measures with the central Asian republics since independence and through examination of speech acts by the political elites, practices on the ground and within the institutional framework of the central Asia plus Japan dialogue draws out the normativity evident in Tokyo's central Asian policy.

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