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The Silent power: Japan's identity and world role
How Japan’s cultural traditions, historical experiences, and national identity shape its behavior and position in the international community. The book examines Japan’s preference for subtle, indirect, and consensus-driven strategies in diplomacy, economics, and global engagement—an approach often described as “silent power.” It analyzes how Japan balances pacifist principles with economic influence, how domestic values inform foreign policy, and how the country navigates regional tensions and global expectations. Through interdisciplinary perspectives, the book highlights Japan’s unique model of soft influence and explains its evolving role in a rapidly changing world.
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