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The Foreign policy of modern Japan
A comprehensive analysis of Japan’s diplomatic strategies and international behavior from the late 19th century through the post–World War II era. Scalapino examines the historical foundations of Japan’s foreign policy, including its early modernization efforts, imperial expansion, wartime decisions, and subsequent transformation under the postwar constitution. The book highlights Japan’s evolving relationships with major global powers, its strategic position in Asia, and the influence of domestic politics, economic priorities, and security alliances—particularly the U.S.–Japan partnership. Through historical and political analysis, Scalapino provides insight into how Japan balances pacifism with international engagement and how its foreign policy adapts to global changes.
| PMKAA00655 | 327.52 SCA f | Museum KAA (Japan) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA00656 | 327.52 SCA f | Museum KAA (Japan) | Tersedia |
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