Risk State: Japan's Foreign Policy in an Age of Uncertainty
In: Rethinking Asia and International Relations
In: Rethinking Asia and international relations
In: Rethinking Asia and International Relations
In: Rethinking Asia and international relations
In: Rethinking Asia and International Relations
Part I Introduction: . - Risk recalibration in Japan's foreign policy-making, Ra Mason, Paul O'Shea and Sebastian Maslow; S. 3. - Part II Risks and Responses: . - Internal and external risks to Japan's Northern Territories policy, Paul O'Shea; S. 19. - North Korea and the politics of risk-framing in Japan, Ra Mason and Sebastian Maslow; S. 35. - Risk in Japan's militarization of Okinawa against China, Key-young Son and Ra Mason; S. 57. - Redirecting security narratives and institutions in Japan's response to 9/11, Lorenz Denninger; S. 79. - Risks of sameness, the 'rise of China' and Japan's ontological security, Kai Schulze; S. 101. - Japan's foreign policy and transnational environmental risks, Asami Miyazaki; S. 117. - Risk management, disaster diplomacy and the struggle for national identity in Japan, Yoshiko Yamada and Daniel Clausen; S. 139. - Part III Conclusions: . - Risking change in Japan's foreign policy, Paul O'Shea, Ra Mason and Sebastian Maslow; S. 161
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