Japan has often been dismissed by mainstream international relations and policy discourse as a bit-part actor in Korean Peninsula security affairs. If ascribed any role at all, it is seen as a secondary and submissive actor, generally bending to US strategy and international systemic pressures. This paper argues, however, that Japanese policy towards North Korea is now challenging these international systemic pressures, and threatening divergence with US policy. This is due to the fact that Japan's policy is increasingly driven by domestic political considerations that are rivalling or even superseding international influences in importance. In order to highlight these domestic dynamics, the paper utilizes domestic sanctions theory and a de...
The North Korea threat emerged as the main catalyst for Japanese defense and security reforms in the...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines the roles...
This paper examines the roles that sanctions, and inducements might play in resolving the North Kore...
Japan has often been dismissed by mainstream international relations and policy discourse as a bit-p...
North Korea twice conducted ballistic missile tests close to Japan in 1998 and 2006. While Japan res...
This chapter aims to provide an overview of Japanese approaches to economic sanctions by addressing ...
The nature of security on the Korean Peninsula has undergone fundamental change in the post‐Cold War...
North Korea twice conducted ballistic missile tests close to Japan in 1998 and 2006. While Japan res...
Japanese foreign policy toward North Korea shifted over a relatively short period of time between 19...
As a small country dependent on foreign trade and investment, North Korea should be highly vulnerabl...
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is seen as a significant security threat and, along...
North Korea’s contemporary relations with Japan have been fraught with tension. Tactics employed by ...
The importance of economic issues, in a comprehensive multilateral and bilateral context, has been r...
More than five United States administrations have employed unilateral and multilateral sanctions on ...
Bilateral Japanese-North Korean negotiations aimed at creating the basis for the establishment of d...
The North Korea threat emerged as the main catalyst for Japanese defense and security reforms in the...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines the roles...
This paper examines the roles that sanctions, and inducements might play in resolving the North Kore...
Japan has often been dismissed by mainstream international relations and policy discourse as a bit-p...
North Korea twice conducted ballistic missile tests close to Japan in 1998 and 2006. While Japan res...
This chapter aims to provide an overview of Japanese approaches to economic sanctions by addressing ...
The nature of security on the Korean Peninsula has undergone fundamental change in the post‐Cold War...
North Korea twice conducted ballistic missile tests close to Japan in 1998 and 2006. While Japan res...
Japanese foreign policy toward North Korea shifted over a relatively short period of time between 19...
As a small country dependent on foreign trade and investment, North Korea should be highly vulnerabl...
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is seen as a significant security threat and, along...
North Korea’s contemporary relations with Japan have been fraught with tension. Tactics employed by ...
The importance of economic issues, in a comprehensive multilateral and bilateral context, has been r...
More than five United States administrations have employed unilateral and multilateral sanctions on ...
Bilateral Japanese-North Korean negotiations aimed at creating the basis for the establishment of d...
The North Korea threat emerged as the main catalyst for Japanese defense and security reforms in the...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines the roles...
This paper examines the roles that sanctions, and inducements might play in resolving the North Kore...