Table of contents for Japan in international politics : the foreign policies of an adaptive state / Thomas U. Berger, Mike M. Mochizuki, Jitsuo Tsuchiyama (co-editors).

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface -Kenichi Ito
Tables and Figures
1. Japan's Changing International Role -Mike M. Mochizuki
2. The Domestic Foundations of Japanese Foreign Policy -Masaru Kohno
Part 1. SECURITY POLICY
3. War Renunciation, Article 9, and Security Policy -Jitsuo Tsuchiyama
4. Participation in U.N. Peacekeeping Operations -Go Ito
5. A Defense Posture for Multilateral Security -Michael O'Hanlon
Part 2. ECONOMIC RELATIONS
6. Adapting to Global Economic Change -Edward J. Lincoln
7. Building Stable International Financial Relations -Yoshiko Kojo
8. Responding to the Asian Financial Crisis -Juichi Inada
Part 3. REGIONAL DIPLOMACY
9. Memory Politics and Foreign Relations -Thomas U. Berger
10. The Role of Human Rights: The Case of Burma -Catharin Dalpino
11. Dealing with a Rising China -Mike M. Mochizuki
Part 4. CONCLUSION
12. The Pragmatic Liberalism of an Adaptive State -Thomas U. Berger

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Japan -- Foreign relations -- 1989-.