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Securing Japan

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     Samuels, Richard J., 1951- - Author
    Ithaca ; London : Cornell University Press, c2007 - xv, 277 s. : il. ; 25 cm
    ISBN 978-0-8014-4612-2 (váz.), ISBN 978-0-8014-7490-3 (brož.)
    Cornell studies in security affairs
    1945-2007
     bezpečnostní politika  vojenská politika
     Japonsko od 1945  Asie východní od 1945
     monografie
    Call numberC 350.715
    Umístění 327 - Mezinárodní politika. Diplomacie
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    Lidická ( volný výběr ) k vypůjčeníC 350.715   

    Title statementSecuring Japan : Tokyo's grand strategy and the future of East Asia / Richard J. Samuels
    Main entry-name Samuels, Richard J., 1951- (Author)
    Issue dataIthaca ; London : Cornell University Press, c2007
    Phys.des.xv, 277 s. : il. ; 25 cm
    ISBN978-0-8014-4612-2 (váz.)
    978-0-8014-7490-3 (brož.)
    Edition Cornell studies in security affairs
    NoteDar nadace The Nippon Foundation
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteObsahuje bibliografii a rejstřík
    Subj. Headings 1945-2007 * bezpečnostní politika - Japonsko * vojenská politika - Japonsko * Japonsko - zahraniční vztahy - od 1945 * Asie východní - zahraniční vztahy - od 1945
    Form, Genre monografie
    Conspect355/359 - Vojenství. Obrana země. Ozbrojené síly
    UDC 355.02 , 327 , (520) , (5-11) , (048.8)
    CountrySpojené státy americké ; Velká Británie
    Languageangličtina
    URLhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0713/2007010999.html
    Ve volném výběru327 - Mezinárodní politika. Diplomacie
    Document kindBOOKS
    For the past sixty years, the U.S. government has assumed that Japan's security policies would reinforce American interests in Asia. The political and military profile of Asia is changing rapidly, however. Korea's nuclear program, China's rise, and the relative decline of U.S. power have commanded strategic review in Tokyo just as these matters have in Washington. What is the next step for Japan's security policy? Will confluence with U.S. interests--and the alliance--survive intact? Will the policy be transformed? Or will Japan become more autonomous? Richard J. Samuels demonstrates that over the last decade, a revisionist group of Japanese policymakers has consolidated power. The Koizumi government of the early 2000s took bold steps to position Japan's military to play a global security role. It left its successor, the Abe government, to further define and legitimate Japan's new grand strategy, a project well under way-and vigorously contested both at home and in the region. Securing Japan begins by tracing the history of Japan's grand strategy--from the Meiji rulers, who recognized the intimate connection between economic success and military advance, to the Konoye Consensus that led to Japan's defeat in World War II and the postwar compact with the United States. Samuels shows how the ideological connections across these wars and agreements help explain today's debate. He then explores Japan's recent strategic choices, arguing that Japan will ultimately strike a balance between national strength and national autonomy, a position that will allow it to exist securely without being either too dependent on the United States or too vulnerable to threats from China. Samuels's insights into Japanese history, society, and politics have been honed over a distinguished career and enriched by interviews with policymakers and original archival research. Securing Japan is a definitive assessment of Japanese security policy and its implications for the future of East Asia. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.cz
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