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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV041099531
    Format: XIV, 212 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9780415463362 , 041546336X
    Series Statement: Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/Routledge series 45
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [188] - 206
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Japan ; Sicherheitspolitik ; Militär ; Geschichte 1952-2009
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1640638989
    Format: Lit.
    ISSN: 0951-2748
    Content: The paper argues that a significant change in Japanese post-Cold War security policy has occurred, as compared to its Cold War security policy. Instead of relying solely on power-based realist variables, this paper argues that a significant change is taking place because of the shift in Japan's security identity from a 'peace state' to an 'international state'. What this refers to is that Japan sees itself as playing a more active role in military-strategic affairs in the post-Cold War period due to the normative structure shift within Japan in relation to the practices and role(s) in the regional and international security environment. To show change in Japan's security identity and its resultant security behaviour, norms in three areas that define and shape its security policy are contrasted - Japan's definition of national security; its contribution, in military terms, to regional and international security affairs; and the level of agency (control) Japan has in its security policy. The international-state security identity is increasingly recognised by the members of Japan's security policy-making elite and is used to formulate Japan's security policy in the post-Cold War period. It is also gradually being accepted by the larger Japanese society and has become a permanent feature of Japan's security discourse. (Pac Rev/GIGA)
    In: The Pacific review, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 1988, 21(2008), 3, Seite 303-325, 0951-2748
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1660761905
    Format: 37 (May-June 2001) 3, S. 142-162
    ISSN: 1013-2511
    In: Issues & studies, Singapore : World Scientific, 1964, (2001), 37 (May-June 2001) 3, Seite 142-162, 1013-2511
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1743918909
    Format: 1 Online Ressource (217 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781474446242 , 9781474446259
    Content: This book is a detailed study of the role that external military crises played in the development and growth of Japanese security policies in the period following the end of the Cold War.
    Content: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 A Case for Crisis in Japanese Security Policymaking -- The Debate -- A Case for External Military Crises -- Contribution -- Structure -- 2 'Crisis is what a state makes of it' -- Threat Construction Process -- Cases -- Sources -- 3 International Peacekeeping -- The Crisis -- The 'Crisis' in the Crisis -- Threat Construction -- Security Policy Development -- 4 Regional Defence -- The Crises -- The 'Crisis' in the Crises -- Threat Construction -- Security Policy Development -- 5 Global Missions -- The Crisis -- The 'Crisis' in the Crisis -- Threat Construction -- Security Policy Development -- 6 Collective Self-Defence -- The Crisis -- The 'Crisis' in the Crisis -- Threat Construction -- Security Policy Development -- 7 Summary, Implications and US-China Competition -- Implications for Japanese Security Policy Practice -- Japan and US-China Competition -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781474446228
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781474446228
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1632439352
    Format: Tab., Lit.Hinw.
    ISSN: 0035-8533
    Content: Ampiah, Kweku: Japan and the Commonwealth of Nations : Present and future prospects. - S. 363-370 Braddick, C. W.: Britain, the Commonwealth, and the post-war Japanese revival 1945-70. - S. 371-389 Singh, Bhubhindar: The evolution of Japan's security role in Southeast Asia. - S. 391-402 Jain, Purnendra: Japan-India relations : Peaks and troughs. - S. 403-412 Ampiah, Kweku: Japan and Commonwealth Africa. - S. 413-428 Walton, David: The role of Prime Ministers in Australia-Japan relations : Howard and Rudd. - S. 429-437
    In: The round table, Abingdon [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis, 1910, 99(2010), 409, Seite 363-437, 0035-8533
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1742865372
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781003000839 , 1003000835 , 9781000059984 , 1000059987 , 9781000060027 , 1000060020 , 9781000060003 , 1000060004
    Content: Introduction: Minilateralism in the Indo-Pacific / Bhubhindar Singh and Sarah Teo -- Minilateralism and US security policy in the Indo-Pacific : the legacy, viability, and deficiencies of a new security approach / William T. Tow -- The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue and Indo-Pacific minilateralism : resurrection without renewal? / Andrew O'Neil and Lucy West -- The future of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue : possibilities and challenges / Tomohiko Satake -- Lancang-Mekong Cooperation : minilateralism in institutional building and its implications / Xue Gong -- Lancang-Mekong Cooperation : the latest stage of China's hydro-politics / Shang-su Wu -- The quadrilateral security dialogue and ASEAN centrality / Huong Le Thu -- Minilateralism in Southeast Asia : facts, opportunities, and risks / Vannarith Chheang -- ASEAN Defence Ministers' meeting-plus : multilateralism mimicking minilateralism? / See Seng Tan.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367430375
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367430382
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367430375
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1640638989
    Format: Lit.
    ISSN: 0951-2748
    Content: The paper argues that a significant change in Japanese post-Cold War security policy has occurred, as compared to its Cold War security policy. Instead of relying solely on power-based realist variables, this paper argues that a significant change is taking place because of the shift in Japan's security identity from a 'peace state' to an 'international state'. What this refers to is that Japan sees itself as playing a more active role in military-strategic affairs in the post-Cold War period due to the normative structure shift within Japan in relation to the practices and role(s) in the regional and international security environment. To show change in Japan's security identity and its resultant security behaviour, norms in three areas that define and shape its security policy are contrasted - Japan's definition of national security; its contribution, in military terms, to regional and international security affairs; and the level of agency (control) Japan has in its security policy. The international-state security identity is increasingly recognised by the members of Japan's security policy-making elite and is used to formulate Japan's security policy in the post-Cold War period. It is also gradually being accepted by the larger Japanese society and has become a permanent feature of Japan's security discourse. (Pac Rev/GIGA)
    In: The Pacific review, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 1988, 21(2008), 3, Seite 303-325, 0951-2748
    In: volume:21
    In: year:2008
    In: number:3
    In: pages:303-325
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1660761905
    Format: 37 (May-June 2001) 3, S. 142-162
    ISSN: 1013-2511
    In: Issues & studies, Singapore : World Scientific, 1964, (2001), 37 (May-June 2001) 3, Seite 142-162, 1013-2511
    In: year:2001
    In: number:37 (May-June 2001) 3
    In: pages:142-162
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1632439352
    Format: Tab., Lit.Hinw.
    ISSN: 0035-8533
    Content: Ampiah, Kweku: Japan and the Commonwealth of Nations : Present and future prospects. - S. 363-370 Braddick, C. W.: Britain, the Commonwealth, and the post-war Japanese revival 1945-70. - S. 371-389 Singh, Bhubhindar: The evolution of Japan's security role in Southeast Asia. - S. 391-402 Jain, Purnendra: Japan-India relations : Peaks and troughs. - S. 403-412 Ampiah, Kweku: Japan and Commonwealth Africa. - S. 413-428 Walton, David: The role of Prime Ministers in Australia-Japan relations : Howard and Rudd. - S. 429-437
    Note: Ampiah, Kweku: Japan and the Commonwealth of Nations : Present and future prospects. - S. 363-370 Braddick, C. W.: Britain, the Commonwealth, and the post-war Japanese revival 1945-70. - S. 371-389 Singh, Bhubhindar: The evolution of Japan's security role in Southeast Asia. - S. 391-402 Jain, Purnendra: Japan-India relations : Peaks and troughs. - S. 403-412 Ampiah, Kweku: Japan and Commonwealth Africa. - S. 413-428 Walton, David: The role of Prime Ministers in Australia-Japan relations : Howard and Rudd. - S. 429-437
    In: The round table, Abingdon [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis, 1910, 99(2010), 409, Seite 363-437, 0035-8533
    In: volume:99
    In: year:2010
    In: number:409
    In: pages:363-437
    Language: English
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