This thesis investigates Japan's contribution to United Nations (UN)-sponsored peacekeeping operations (UNPKO) by locating sources of activism and passivism in Japan's foreign policymaking process. In particular, it examines the influence of factors, such as Japan's traditional post-W.W.II commitment to pacifism, its relationships with the US and its East Asian neighbours, and the role of the UN. The introduction provides a broad overview of the remit of the thesis as well as clarifying its ontological commitments and justifying the topics of focus, Japan and the UN. Chapter One constructs a detailed theoretical approach to this topic by rejecting traditional realist, liberal, and Marxist interpretations of international politics an...
Japanese participation in Peacekeeping Operations began in the balance between Constitutional and ot...
The cold war which dominated the foreign policies of most of the world's industrialised nations has...
As per the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, no nation can maintain security and peace on its ow...
This thesis investigates Japan's contribution to United Nations (UN)-sponsored peacekeeping operati...
100學年度李大中升等參考著作[[abstract]]This paper aims at exploring Japan’s participation in UN PKOs since 1992 ...
With the onset of the 21st century, Japan is passing through a transformative era in which it is in ...
In Japan, too, the events of I I September forced a complete reassessment of foreign policy objectiv...
This paper addresses the domestic and international security policy implications of Japan's venture ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the ways in which Japan can contribute to UN peace operatio...
Japan has joined UN peacekeeping operations at a time of fundamental change and considerable uncerta...
Japan is positioned to deploy its troops overseas for the first time since World War II. Under a c...
This bachelor thesis offers a complex empirical evaluation of proactive pacifism in Japanese foreign...
On June 15, 1992, the Japanese Diet adopted the Law Concerning Cooperation in U.N. Peacekeeping and ...
On June 15, 1992, the Japanese Diet adopted the Law Concerning Cooperation in U.N. Peacekeeping and ...
Although academic literature predominantly discusses UN centrism as Japan’s foreign policy, this the...
Japanese participation in Peacekeeping Operations began in the balance between Constitutional and ot...
The cold war which dominated the foreign policies of most of the world's industrialised nations has...
As per the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, no nation can maintain security and peace on its ow...
This thesis investigates Japan's contribution to United Nations (UN)-sponsored peacekeeping operati...
100學年度李大中升等參考著作[[abstract]]This paper aims at exploring Japan’s participation in UN PKOs since 1992 ...
With the onset of the 21st century, Japan is passing through a transformative era in which it is in ...
In Japan, too, the events of I I September forced a complete reassessment of foreign policy objectiv...
This paper addresses the domestic and international security policy implications of Japan's venture ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the ways in which Japan can contribute to UN peace operatio...
Japan has joined UN peacekeeping operations at a time of fundamental change and considerable uncerta...
Japan is positioned to deploy its troops overseas for the first time since World War II. Under a c...
This bachelor thesis offers a complex empirical evaluation of proactive pacifism in Japanese foreign...
On June 15, 1992, the Japanese Diet adopted the Law Concerning Cooperation in U.N. Peacekeeping and ...
On June 15, 1992, the Japanese Diet adopted the Law Concerning Cooperation in U.N. Peacekeeping and ...
Although academic literature predominantly discusses UN centrism as Japan’s foreign policy, this the...
Japanese participation in Peacekeeping Operations began in the balance between Constitutional and ot...
The cold war which dominated the foreign policies of most of the world's industrialised nations has...
As per the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, no nation can maintain security and peace on its ow...