Is it cohesion or diversion?: Domestic instability and the use of force in international crises
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ISSN: 0192-5121
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In: SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan
Part I. The China problem in postwar Japan, 1945-1970 -- The China problem in postwar Japanese foreign policy -- The China problem in the Japanese discourse on national identity -- Part II. The Nixon shock & the normalization of relations, 1971-1972 -- Diplomacy from the Nixon shock through the normalization of relations -- The China problem in a new era -- Part III. Anti-hegemony, 1973-1976 -- Anti-hegemony : Japan and the Sino-Soviet Cold War -- Japan's China problem in a time of crisis -- Part IV. Peace & cooperation, 1977-1979 -- From the peace treaty to economic cooperation -- Triumphalism and alienation : the China problem transformed -- Epilogue & conclusion
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This distinctive empirical account analyses security cooperation in the domain of inter-regionalism, identifying the emergence of the African Union (AU) as a regional actor and its implications for contemporary EU-Africa relations. The book considers the opportunities and constraints of trying to create something new from an existing EU-Africa institution, by focusing on two cases of building the capabilities of the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA). Examining institutional interactions and decision-making processes between the European Union (EU) and the AU, it provides r