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American foreign policy and global opinion: who supported the war in afghanistan? / Goldsmith, Benjamin E; Horiuchi, Yusaku; Inoguchi, Takashi Jun 2005  Journal Article
Inoguchi, Takashi Journal Article
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Publication Jun 2005.
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ID:   133292


Call for a new Japanese foreign policy: the dilemmas of a stakeholder state / Inoguchi, Takashi   Journal Article
Inoguchi, Takashi Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Japanese foreign policy is at a crossroads. A global power transition is under way; while the United States remains the leading global power, across the globe non-western developing states are on the rise. Within Asia, China is a growing presence, wielding expansive claims on islands and maritime rights, and embarking on a defence buildup. As power shifts across Asia and the wider world, the terms of leadership and global governance have become more uncertain. Japan now finds itself asking basic questions about its own identity and strategic goals as a Great Power. Within this changing context, there are three foreign policy approaches available to Japan: (1) a classical realist line of working closely with the US in meeting China's rise and optimizing deep US engagement with China by pursuing a diplomacy focused on counterbalancing and hedging; (2) a transformative pragmatist line of rejuvenating itself through Abenomics and repositioning itself in East Asia; and (3) a liberal international line of pursuing a common agenda of enhancing global liberal-oriented norms and rules through multilateral institutions along with the United States and the Asia-Pacific countries. Current Japanese foreign policy contains a mix of all three approaches. The article argues that a greater focus on the second and the third lines would enhance the current approach; it would ensure that Japan is more in harmony with the global environment and help it work positively for global and regional stability and prosperity, thus enabling Japan to pursue an 'honorable place in the world' (as stated in the preamble to its constitution).
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ID:   065893


Empire, hierarchy, and hegemony: american grand strategy and the construction of order in the Asia-Pacific / Inoguchi, Takashi; Bacon, Paul   Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   079510


Federalism in Asia / He, Baogang (ed); Galligan, Brian (ed); Inoguchi, Takashi (ed) 2007  Book
He, Baogang Book
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Publication Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2007.
Description xxi, 329p.
Standard Number 9781847201409
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ID:   054227


Global governance: Germany and Japan in the international system / Katada, Saori N. (ed.); Maull, Hanns W. (ed.); Inoguchi, Takashi (ed.) 2004  Book
Inoguchi, Takashi Book
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Publication Aldershot, Ashgate, 2004.
Description xix, 259p.
Standard Number 0754641422
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ID:   048339


International security management and the United nations / Alagappa, Muthiah (ed); Inoguchi, Takashi (ed) 1999  Book
Inoguchi, Takashi Book
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Publication Tokyo, United Nations University press, 1999.
Description vii, 489p.
Standard Number 9280810014
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ID:   081266


Japan as a global ordinary power: its current phase / Inoguchi, Takashi   Journal Article
Inoguchi, Takashi Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Japan's self-defining foreign policy role has been evolving on the basis of alliance with the United States since 1945. The author argues that depending on the changing terms of alliance with the United States, Japan has been adjusting its role roughly every 15 years: domestic contestation over alliance (1945 - 1960), free rider or Yoshida doctrine in practice (1960 - 1975), systemic supporter (1975 - 1990), global civilian power (1990 - 2005) and global ordinary power (2005 - 2020). In this article the author argues that the three key conditions for global hegemony, military, currency and demographic hegemony, will be met by the United States to varying degrees until the second quarter of this century. The author speculates that Japan's foreign policy role will evolve on the assumption of a continuing United States leadership role, albeit with far more dependence on market conditions and power calculations abroad.
Key Words Japan  United States  Foreign Policy 
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ID:   119105


Japan in 2012: voters swing, and swing away soon / Inoguchi, Takashi   Journal Article
Inoguchi, Takashi Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article describes Japanese Prime Minister Noda Yoshihiko's policy-focused struggles in an environment where voters swing, then swing away soon.
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Japan in 2013: abenomics and abegeopolitics / Inoguchi, Takashi   Journal Article
Inoguchi, Takashi Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article describes the ups and downs and complexities of Japanese PrimeMinister Abe Shinzo's ''Abenomics'' and ''Abegeopolitics,'' political approaches designed to revitalize Japan's economy and restore its national pride and strength, respectively.
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ID:   048595


Japanese politics today: beyond karaoke democracy?: beyond karaoke democracy? / Jain, Purnendra (ed); Inoguchi, Takashi (ed) 1997  Book
Jain, Purnendra Book
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Publication Melbourne, Macmillan Education Australia PTY Ltd., 1997.
Description vii, 248p.
Standard Number 0732944376
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ID:   067770


Japan's emerging role as a global ordinary power / Inoguchi, Takashi; Bacon, Paul   Journal Article
Inoguchi, Takashi Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   083218


Legitimacy and effectiveness in Thailand, 2003–2007: perceived quality of governance and its consequences on political beliefs / Mikami, Satoru; Inoguchi, Takashi   Journal Article
Inoguchi, Takashi Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article investigates the political attitudes of Thai citizens, who have been exposed to a harsh political climate in recent years. Two questions we address here are: (a) how people perceived the quality of governance under the Thaksin administration and the subsequent provisional military government, and (b) what impacts, if any, the populist style of politics as well as the military coup have had on the political beliefs of the Thai population. The statistical analysis based on AsiaBarometer Survey data locates a plunge in public perception that occurred during the period between the Thaksin era and the military government, but it also reveals that the difference is largely a product of inflated populist policies, and that people's commitment to a democratic system was already fragile before the coup
Key Words Military  Thailand  Government 
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ID:   073902


Political cultures in Asia and Europe: citizens, states and societal values / Blondel, Jean; Inoguchi, Takashi 2006  Book
Inoguchi, Takashi Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2006.
Description 189p.
Standard Number 041540150
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ID:   050661


Reinventing the alliance: U.S.-Japan security partenership in an era of change / Ikenberry, John G (ed); Inoguchi, Takashi (ed) 2004  Book
Inoguchi, Takashi Book
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Publication Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
Description xiii, 266p.
Standard Number 1403963150
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ID:   048693


Vitality of Japan: sources of national strength and weakness / Clesse, Armand (ed); Inoguchi, Takashi (ed); Keehn, E B (ed); Stockwin, J A A (ed) 1997  Book
Inoguchi, Takashi Book
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Publication Hampshire, macmillan Press, 1997.
Description xiv, 414p.
Series St. Antony's series
Standard Number 033364820X
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ID:   097002


World order debates in the twentieth century: through the eyes of the two-level game and the second image (reversed) / Inoguchi, Takashi   Journal Article
Inoguchi, Takashi Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Takashi Inoguchi is Professor Emeritus of University of Tokyo and President of University of Niigata Prefecture. He gratefully acknowledges comments on earlier drafts of this article made by the late Hayward Alker, Tahir Amini, Thomas Biersteker, Andrew Hurrell, Yuen Foong Khong, Patricia Owens and Ann Tickner, as well as two anonymous reviewers.
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