Japan's China policy : a relational power analysis / Linus Hagstr�om.
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TextSeries: European Institute of Japanese Studies East Asian economics & business series ; 7.Publication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2005.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 230 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 020302379X
- 9780203023792
- 9786610171057
- 661017105X
- 9780415346795
- 0415346797
- 9781134278701
- 1134278705
- Japan -- Foreign relations -- China
- China -- Foreign relations -- Japan
- Japan -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1989
- Japan -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
- China -- Foreign relations -- 1949-
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General
- Diplomatic relations
- China
- Japan
- Since 1945
- 327.52051/09/045 22
- DS849.C6 H35 2005eb
"The European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockhold School of Economics."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 200-224) and index.
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Chapter Introduction -- chapter 1 Conceptual and analytical framework: relational power -- chapter 2 Empirical focus: Japan's China policy -- chapter 3 Case 1: negotiating investment protection -- chapter 4 Case 2: interaction over the Pinnacle Islands -- chapter 5 Conclusion: intelligible power.
Japan's China Policy understands Japan's foreign policy in terms of power - one of the most central concepts of political analysis. It contributes a fresh understanding to the subject by developing relational power as an analytical framework and by applying it to significant issues in Japan's China policy: the negotiations for a bilateral investment protection treaty and the disputed Pinnacle (Senkaku/Diaoyu) Islands. Hagstr�om demonstrates that Japan exerted power over China in such divergent empirical settings for the most part by using civilian instruments positively.
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