Rethinking Japanese security internal and external dimensions

Contains essays which focus on Japan's championing of "comprehensive security". This book focuses on counter-terrorism and national security. It is suitable for students and scholars of Japanese politics, security studies and international relations.

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Main Author: Katzenstein, Peter J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York Routledge 2008
Series:Security and governance series.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Japanese security in perspective / Peter J. Katzenstein
  • 2. Japan, Asian-Pacific security, and the case for analytical eclecticism / Peter J. Katzenstein and Nobuo Okawara
  • PART 1. JAPAN'S INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL SECURITY POLICIES
  • 3. Japan's security policy: political, economic, and military dimensions / Peter J. Katzenstein and Nobuo Okawara
  • 4. Japan's internal security policy / Peter J. Katzenstein and Yutaka Tsujinaka
  • 5. Japan and Asian-Pacific security: regionalization, entrenched bilateralism, and incipient multilateralism / Nobuo Okawara and Peter J. Katzenstein
  • 6. Immovable object? Japan's security policy in East Asia / H. Richard Friman, Peter J. Katzenstein, David Leheny, and Nobuo Okawara
  • PART 2. JAPANESE AND ASIAN SECURITY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
  • 7. Coping with terrorism: norms and internal security in Germany and Japan / Peter J. Katzenstein
  • 8. Why is there no NATO in Asia? Collective identity, regionalism, and the origins of multilateralism / Christopher Hemmer and Peter J. Katzenstein
  • 9. Same war -different views: Germany, Japan, and counterterrorism / Peter J. Katzenstein
  • PART 3. ANALYTICAL ECLECTICISM AND SECURITY
  • 10. Rethinking Asian security: a case for analytical eclecticism.