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Modern Japan's foreign policy
In-depth examination of Japan’s diplomatic evolution from the late 19th century to the post–World War II period. Kajima analyzes how Japan’s foreign policy was shaped by its modernization efforts, shifting security concerns, economic priorities, and interactions with major world powers. The book discusses key issues such as Japan’s engagement in international organizations, its relations with Asian neighbors, the influence of the U.S.–Japan security alliance, and the country’s transition from militarism to a pacifist yet strategically active state. Through detailed historical and political analysis, Kajima highlights the principles and constraints guiding Japan’s international behavior and its search for a stable role in global affairs.
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