Japan: using power narrowly
Material type: TextPublication details: 2004Subject(s): In: The Washington Quarterly Vol 27 no 1, Winter 2003-04, pp.111-127 (108)Abstract: Japan has considerable economic power at its disposal but has used this in rather limited ways primarily to ensure access to sources of foreign raw materials and foreign markets for its goods. Japan has remained at peace with the world and has maintained close relations with the U.S. should military might be needed. Japan is thought not to have aspirations to be a major world power.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Japan has considerable economic power at its disposal but has used this in rather limited ways primarily to ensure access to sources of foreign raw materials and foreign markets for its goods. Japan has remained at peace with the world and has maintained close relations with the U.S. should military might be needed. Japan is thought not to have aspirations to be a major world power.
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