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The new multilateralism in Japan's foreign policy / Dennis T. Yasutomo.
Author
Yasutomo, Dennis T.
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Book
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English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
New York : St. Martin's Press, 1995.
Description
x, 230 p. ; 21 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
HC60 .Y372 1995
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Economic assistance, Japanese
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Japan
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Foreign economic relations
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Summary note
In the turbulence and uncertainty of the post-Cold War world, Japan has confronted serious challenges while attempting to contribute to the international political economy. Japan, often characterized as a nation incapable of demonstrating global leadership, has stepped up its diplomatic activism with Official Development Assistance. Whereas bilateral foreign aid policy has received much attention in recent years, multilateral aid has been relatively neglected. Yet it is in international financial institutions that Japan has been forging an activist global diplomacy.
Dennis Yasutomo provides the first look at Japan's emerging activism in its multilateral diplomacy. He analyzes, from a comparative perspective, Japanese policies toward three of the flagship multilateral development banks: the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Through the prism of Japan's behavior toward international organizations, developing nations, and the former Soviet Union, this study will introduce the reader to a major stepping stone in understanding Japan's twenty-first-century diplomacy.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-225) and index.
Contents
1. The Evolution of Japan's Aid Diplomacy and the New Aid Debate
2. Reaction and Action in Japan's Foreign Policy: The Analytical Context of Multilateral Assistance
3. Japan and the Multilateral Development Banks: The Search for a Role
4. The New Multilateralism: A Comparative Analysis
5. The Multilateralization of Japan's Policy toward the Former Soviet Union, 1989-1993
6. Requiem for the Reactive State?
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ISBN
0312047789 ((alk. paper))
9780312047788 ((alk. paper))
0333630114 ((Macmillan))
9780333630112
LCCN
95016441
OCLC
32467408
Other standard number
ZBWT00629098
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