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Hedging against China: Japanese strategy towards a rising power / Vidal, Ll. Lopez i; Pelegrin, Angels   Journal Article
Vidal, Ll. Lopez i Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Debates about how states deal with rising powers have been mainly concentrated on a continuum comprising on balancing and bandwagoning strategies. While theory has principally offered realist and liberal explanations, Japanese behavior vis-à-vis China does not match with them. Japan is not powerful enough to balance against China but remains too strong to bandwagon. Accordingly, Tokyo is pursuing a mixed strategy of both containment and engagement, which may be better described as a hedging strategy against Beijing. This article analyzes which strategies states can adopt when dealing with a rising power and proposes a framework to analyze Japan’s recent policy towards China based on Kuik’s analysis. We argue that Japan’s hedging strategy towards China is consistent with how middle-power states deal with rising power.
Key Words Japan  China  Rising Power  Hedging Strategy  Japanese Strategy 
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