This article examines Japanese International Relations in the last quarter of the 20th century, highlighting the history of IR academic development and the opportunities and constraints posed by the International System. It demonstrates that Japanese approaches to IR varied in strength and representativeness, despite the co-existence of four strands of thought:Staatslehre, Historicist, Marxist and American Style. The lack of integration between these approaches and in methodological refining can be held accountable for the absence of a stricto sensubumiputra(autochthonous) Japanese theory of IR. The 1997 Asian Crisis was a fracture point in Japanese scholarly debate as it represented the ultimate failure of theGankou Keitairon (Flying Geese...
This dissertation analyzes the role of Japanese non-governmental actors and channels in postwar Japa...
The aim of this proposal is to analyze the role of Japan in contemporary international relations. Mo...
During the Cold war period, Japan’s diplomacy in East Asia was shaped by the principles underpinning...
Since the beginning of this decade, Sino-Japanese relations have deteriorated to an antagonistic lev...
Located geographically in the East, but often identified with the West, Japan's role as a world powe...
The paper examines policies and activities of cultural exchange carried out by Japanese national, lo...
The complexity and importance of the study of the U.S. – Japan relations in world politics requires ...
Realist theories of international relations would seem to conflict with the notion of a "global part...
Foreign Policy plays an important role in setting of national interests and influences the position ...
Presentation on post-Cold War security issues and international relations in Japan. Delivered to th...
This chapter aims at a brief description of the development on International Relations scholarship i...
The cold war which dominated the foreign policies of most of the world's industrialised nations has...
The question whether the IR theories used to analyse and study the Asian region particularly Asia Pa...
The article provides a retrospective analysis of the development of political relations between Japa...
Japan’s policy toward the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement has been controversial at the po...
This dissertation analyzes the role of Japanese non-governmental actors and channels in postwar Japa...
The aim of this proposal is to analyze the role of Japan in contemporary international relations. Mo...
During the Cold war period, Japan’s diplomacy in East Asia was shaped by the principles underpinning...
Since the beginning of this decade, Sino-Japanese relations have deteriorated to an antagonistic lev...
Located geographically in the East, but often identified with the West, Japan's role as a world powe...
The paper examines policies and activities of cultural exchange carried out by Japanese national, lo...
The complexity and importance of the study of the U.S. – Japan relations in world politics requires ...
Realist theories of international relations would seem to conflict with the notion of a "global part...
Foreign Policy plays an important role in setting of national interests and influences the position ...
Presentation on post-Cold War security issues and international relations in Japan. Delivered to th...
This chapter aims at a brief description of the development on International Relations scholarship i...
The cold war which dominated the foreign policies of most of the world's industrialised nations has...
The question whether the IR theories used to analyse and study the Asian region particularly Asia Pa...
The article provides a retrospective analysis of the development of political relations between Japa...
Japan’s policy toward the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement has been controversial at the po...
This dissertation analyzes the role of Japanese non-governmental actors and channels in postwar Japa...
The aim of this proposal is to analyze the role of Japan in contemporary international relations. Mo...
During the Cold war period, Japan’s diplomacy in East Asia was shaped by the principles underpinning...