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ID111031
Title ProperRegional leadership-Japanese style
Other Title InformationJapan through the crisis
LanguageENG
AuthorGilson, Julie
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Japanese government faces many competing challenges as it seeks to balance its multilateral and bilateral relationships within and beyond the region: whilst addressing its rapidly changing contentious domestic politics, there is pressure for it to realign relations with the USA, manage the rise of China, strengthen links with its region and continue to deal with its lingering historical legacy. All of these demands are now set against the backdrop of a so-called 'lost decade' of economic woes and global economic recession. This article demonstrates how the Japanese government is apparently adopting a de facto multilevel foreign policy, attempting to engage in a range of bilateral and collective initiatives simultaneously and to assume a regional leadership role whilst having to manage difficult bilateral relations, notably with the USA and China.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Europe Journal Vol. 9, No. 2-4; Mar 2012: p.211-223
Journal SourceAsia Europe Journal Vol. 9, No. 2-4; Mar 2012: p.211-223
Key WordsRegional Leadership ;  Japan ;  Domestic Politics ;  Global Economic Recession ;  Foreign Policy ;  USA ;  China