Japan's International Relations by Hugo D. Dobson

Politics, Economics and Security

This comprehensive analysis delves into the complexities of Japan's foreign policy and international relations, exploring how historical, cultural, and political factors shape its interactions on the global stage. The book examines Japan's evolving role in international organizations, its diplomatic strategies, and the challenges it faces in balancing regional and global interests. Through a detailed exploration of Japan's bilateral and multilateral engagements, the text provides insights into the nation's efforts to navigate the intricacies of global diplomacy while maintaining its unique identity and addressing domestic priorities.

Published
2001
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
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