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Japan and East Asia: The New international order
Japan’s evolving political and economic role in shaping the postwar and contemporary East Asian regional order. Hellmann examines how Japan’s rapid economic growth, security partnership with the United States, and increasing regional engagement influenced the balance of power in East Asia. The book explores Japan’s interactions with major regional actors—including China, Korea, and Southeast Asian nations—while assessing how historical legacies, domestic constraints, and shifting global dynamics affect its foreign policy choices. Through a mix of political analysis and regional studies, Hellmann highlights Japan’s contribution to the emerging international framework in East Asia and its challenges in maintaining stability and leadership in a complex geopolitical environment.
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