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Japan's Foreign Policy After the Cold War
Coping with Change
Studies of the East Asian Institute, Columbia University
THE EAST ASIAN INSTITUTE OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
The East Asian Institute is Columbia University's center for research, publication, and teaching on modern East Asia. The Studies of the East Asian Institute were inaugurated in 1962 to bring to a wider public the results of significant new research on modern and contemporary East Asia.
Japan's Foreign Policy
Gerald L. Curtis, Editor
Michael Blaker
John Creighton Campbell
David A. Titus
Nathaniel B. Thayer
T. J. Pempel
Frances McCall Rosenbluth
Timothy J. Curran
Michael W. Donnelly
Norman D. Levin
Martin E. Weinstein
Susan J. Pharr
Byung-joon Ahn
Motohide Saito
Se Hee Yoo
Dennis T. Yasutomo
Yasuhiro Ueki
After the Cold War Coping with Change
An East Gate Book First published 1993 by ME Sharpe Published 2015 by - photo 2
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An East Gate Book
First published 1993 by M.E. Sharpe
Published 2015 by Routledge
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Japan's foreign policy after the Cold War: coping with change / Gerald L. Curtis, editor.
p. cm. (Studies of the East Asian Institute)
"An East gate book."
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 1-56324-216-8 (cloth)
1-56324-217-6 (pbk.)
1. JapanForeign relation1945
2. JapanForeign economic relations.
I. Curtis, Gerald L.
II. Series.
JX1577.Z5 1993
327.52dc20
93-9483
CIP
ISBN 13: 9781563242175 (pbk)
To James William Morley,
teacher, friend, and mentor
Contents
Gerald L. Curtis
Michael Blaker
John Creighton Campbell
David A. Titus
Nathaniel B. Thayer
T. J. Pempel
Frances McCall Rosenbluth
Timothy J. Curran
Michael W. Donnelly
Norman D. Levin
Martin E. Weinstein
Susan J. Pharr
Byung-joon Ahn
Motohide Saito
Se Hee Yoo
Dennis T. Yasutomo
Yasuhiro Ueki
Byung-joon Ahn is professor of political science at Yonsei University and author of numerous works on Korean-Japanese relations.
Michael Blaker is currently a visiting fellow and advanced research fellow at the Program on U.S,-Japan Relations, Harvard University. A specialist on Japan's domestic politics and foreign affairs, his published work includes Japanese International Negotiating Style (1977) and, as editor, Japan at the Polls , (1976).
John Creighton Campbell is professor of political science at the University of Michigan. He is the author of Contemporary Japanese Budget Politics (1977) and How Policies Change: The Japanese Government and the Aging Society (1992).
Timothy J. Cur ran is general manager, Office Automation Group, Panasonic Communication and Systems Company in Secaucus, New Jersey.
Gerald L. Curtis is professor of political science and past director of the East Asian Institute at Columbia University. He is author of The Japanese Way of Politics (1988), and numerous other works on Japanese politics and foreign policy and U.S.-Japan relations.
Michael W. Donnelly is associate dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, University of Toronto. He has written on a variety of topics regarding Japanese politics and is currently completing a study of Japan's nuclear power industry.
Norman D. Levin has been at The RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California since 1979 except for the years 1984-87 when he was on the policy planning staff, U.S. Department of State. He has written on East Asian regional security issues, Japanese security policy, and U.S. policy in Asia including "Japan's Defense Policy: The Internal Debate," in Harry Kendall and Clara Joewono, eds., ASEAN, Japan and the United States (1990),
T.J. Pempel is professor of political science, adjunct professor of business, and director of the Center for Comparative Politics at the University of Colorado, Boulder. From 1972 to 1991 he was on the faculty at Cornell University and from 1980-85 he was director of Cornell's East Asia program. Among his numerous books and articles are Policy and Politics in Japan: Creative Conservatism (1982), and "The Unbundling of 'Japan, Inc.'," Journal of Japanese Studies 13, no. 2 (1987).
Susan J. Pharr is the Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of Japanese Politics and director of the Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, Harvard University. She is also the chair of the department of government. She is author of numerous works on Japanese politics, foreign policy, and society including Political Women in Japan (1981) and Losing Face: Status Politics in Japan (1990).
Frances McCall Rosenbluth is an assistant professor of political science at UCLA. Her books include Financial Politics in Contemporary Japan (1989) and, with Mark Ramseyer, Japan's Political Marketplace (1993).
Motohide Saito is associate professor of international relations at Kyorin University in Tokyo. He is coauthor of International Relations in the Cold War (1987) and his many articles on Moscow-Tokyo relations include "The Evolution and Evaluation of Gorbachev's Japan Policy," Keio University's Journal of Law, Politics and Sociology, Vol 65, no. 2 (1992).
Nathaniel B, Thayer is director of Asian studies and holds the Yasuhiro Nakasone Chair in Japanese Studies at the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University. He is author of How the Conservatives Rule Japan (1968), "Beyond Security: United States-Japanese Relations in the 1990s," Journal of International Affairs 43, no. 1 (1989), and numerous other works on Japanese politics and foreign policy.
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