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JAPAN'S MIDDLE EAST POLICY (1) answer(s).
 
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Japan's Middle East policy: still mercantile realism / Miyagi, Yukiko   Journal Article
Miyagi, Yukiko Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Japan's vital interests, both its energy security and US alliance, are at stake in the Middle East. Change in Japan's Middle East policy is charted over three periods, from a stance independent of the United States to one increasingly aligned with US policy. This is explained in terms of four variables: level of US hegemony, threats in East Asia, energy vulnerabilities in the Middle East, and normative change inside Japan. Japan's policy in Middle East/North Africa reflects its general move toward a more militarily enhanced version of mercantile realism.
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