内容
This new textbook focuses on Japan's foreign relations in Asia over the last 20 years, a period in which there have been dramatic developments including the reinterpretation of the Constitution, expanded US-Japan defense cooperation and passage of legislation in 2015 that eases constitutional constraints on its' military forces. The rapid rise of China and its apparent hegemonic ambitions in Asia challenges the regional status quo and has greatly influenced not only bilateral relations with Japan, but also stoked regional tensions and anxieties. The geopolitical dynamics and implications of these new developments are profound and underscore the need for a new text on this subject - this book fills that gap. Covering not only the key regional players of China and the Koreas, this textbook also encompasses chapters on Japan's relations with India, Myanmar, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines and Thailand along with its multilateral engagement and initiatives. Combined with transnational chapters on critical thematic issues, this new textbook, with is accessible style and jargon-free analysis, provides a resource that will be both accessible to students and provide them with a deep understanding of Japan's contemporary relations in Asia. Japan's Foreign Relations in Asia will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Japanese politics, international relations, foreign policy, government and Asian affairs.