Japan has traditionally assumed the role of regional representative in the leading mechanisms of global economic governance as the leading economic power in East Asia, historically speaking, and the only non-European/North American member of the G7/8. However, the rise of the G20, the inclusion of a number of Asian countries, and the supposed eclipse of the G7/8 represent considerable challenges to Japan’s role in global affairs and its position as a contemporary great power. So far, Japan has responded by making significant contributions to the Global Financial and Economic Crisis and the G20, but these contributions have at times been qualified and even contradictory. This article will explore the external and internal factors that have b...
East Asia’s voice in global and economic governance is far smaller than it should be given the regio...
Despite being the first Asian economy to achieve modern economic growth, Japan has received relative...
East Asia’s voice in global and economic governance is far smaller than it should be given the regio...
This article explores Japan's relative decline and its responses to the changing global balance of p...
East Asia’s voice in global and economic governance is far smaller than it should be given the regio...
At first sight, the East Asian financial crisis represents an instance of Japan failing the test of ...
At first sight, the East Asian financial crisis represents an instance of Japan failing the test of ...
Located geographically in the East, but often identified with the West, Japan's role as a world powe...
The article deals with the transformation of Japan’s strategy vis-a-vis China. China and Japan are t...
Japan’s Future in East Asia and the Pacific takes a ’big-picture‘ approach to Japan’s economic place...
This paper focuses on how energy issues and climate change are addressed at the multilateral level, ...
An early draft of this paper was given at the Public Administration and Governance in a Time of Glob...
The obsession in both the popular and academic press about Japan, Japanese firms and their managemen...
Japan and China's ability to manage their bilateral relationship is crucial for the stability of the...
Masahiro Kawai (河合昌弘氏)is Representative Director & Director-General, Economic Research Institute for...
East Asia’s voice in global and economic governance is far smaller than it should be given the regio...
Despite being the first Asian economy to achieve modern economic growth, Japan has received relative...
East Asia’s voice in global and economic governance is far smaller than it should be given the regio...
This article explores Japan's relative decline and its responses to the changing global balance of p...
East Asia’s voice in global and economic governance is far smaller than it should be given the regio...
At first sight, the East Asian financial crisis represents an instance of Japan failing the test of ...
At first sight, the East Asian financial crisis represents an instance of Japan failing the test of ...
Located geographically in the East, but often identified with the West, Japan's role as a world powe...
The article deals with the transformation of Japan’s strategy vis-a-vis China. China and Japan are t...
Japan’s Future in East Asia and the Pacific takes a ’big-picture‘ approach to Japan’s economic place...
This paper focuses on how energy issues and climate change are addressed at the multilateral level, ...
An early draft of this paper was given at the Public Administration and Governance in a Time of Glob...
The obsession in both the popular and academic press about Japan, Japanese firms and their managemen...
Japan and China's ability to manage their bilateral relationship is crucial for the stability of the...
Masahiro Kawai (河合昌弘氏)is Representative Director & Director-General, Economic Research Institute for...
East Asia’s voice in global and economic governance is far smaller than it should be given the regio...
Despite being the first Asian economy to achieve modern economic growth, Japan has received relative...
East Asia’s voice in global and economic governance is far smaller than it should be given the regio...