Japan’s Effectiveness as a Geo-Economic Actor : Navigating Great-Power Competition
Ward, Robert Koshino, Yuka
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Geo-economic strategy deploying economic instruments to secure foreign-policy aims and to project power has long been a key element of statecraft. In recent years, it has acquired even greater salience given Chinas growing antagonism with the United States and the willingness of both Beijing and Washington to wield economic power in their confrontation. This trend has particular significance for Japan given its often tense political relationship with China, which remains its largest trading partner. While Japans post-war geo-economic performance often failed to match its status as one of the worlds largest economies, more recently Tokyo has demonstrated increased geo-economic agency and effectiveness. In this Adelphi book, Yuka Koshino and Robert Ward draw on multiple disciplines including economics, political economy, foreign policy and security policy and interviews with key policymakers to examine Japans geo-economic power in the context of great-power competition between the US and China. They examine Japans previous underperformance, how Tokyos understanding of geo-economics has evolved and, given constraints on its national power-projection, what actions Japan might feasibly take to become a more effective geo-economic actor. Their conclusions will be of direct interest not only for all those concerned with Japanese grand strategy and the Asia-Pacific, but also for those middle powers seeking to navigate great-power competition in the coming decades.
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Utgivelsesdato:
28.03.2022
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ISBN/Varenr:
9781032321394
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Språk:
Engelsk
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Forlag:
Routledge
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Innbinding:
Heftet
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Fagtema:
Historie og arkeologi
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Serie:
Adelphi series
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Litteraturtype:
Faglitteratur
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Sider:
168
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Høyde:
15.6 cm
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Bredde:
23.3 cm