Overcoming isolationism: Japan's leadership in East Asian security multilateralism
Paul Midford
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- E-Book
- Publication:
- Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2020
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- Summary:
- "As the Cold War wound down, Japan suddenly reversed years of steadfast opposition to security alliances with its neighbors. Long isolated and opposed to multilateral agreements, Japan emerged as a regional leader by the early 1990s. The nation, often misperceived as wholly dependent on the United States and unresponsive to its neighbors, proposed East Asia's first regional multilateral security forum. Overcoming Isolationism explores what led to this surprising about-face and reveals the legacy of Japan's leadership"-- [Provided by publisher]
- Table of Contents:
- Understanding why states pursue regional security multilateralism
- Japan and its regional security isolationism during the Cold War
- Rethinking regional security isolationism and multilateralism
- The making of the Nakayama proposal
- Delivering and defending the Nakayama proposal
- The Miyazawa initiatives and Japan's leadership in creating the ASEAN Regional Forum
- Japan and regional security multilateralism, 1994-2000
- Japan and widening regional security multilateralism.
- Author/Creator:
- Midford, Paul , author
- Languages:
- English
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- Item content: English
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- Other Related Resources:
- Online version: Overcoming isolationism [by Midford, P.] (Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2020 — ISBN 9781503613096; LCCN 2019037609)
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- General Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record. - Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Call Numbers:
- JZ1745 .M447 2020eb
- ISBNs:
- 9781503613096 (electronic bk.)
1503613097 (electronic bk.)
9781503611696 [Invalid]
1503611698 [Invalid] - OCLC Numbers:
- 1117312498
- Other Control Numbers:
- EBC6198980 (source: MiAaPQ)
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