Japan's effectiveness as a geo-economic actor : navigating great-power competition / Yuka Koshino, Robert Ward
Series: Adelphi series ; 481-483Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York London : Routledge : The International Institute for Strategic Studies , 2022Description: 167 p. : gráf., il. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781032321394
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Biblioteca Central del MAEC Depósito | C368.03 | Available | 1080410 |
En la port: IISS, The International Institute for Strategic Studies
Bibliografía: p. 131-163 e índice
Japan's geo-economic evolution -- Japan's geo-economic strategy: the means -- Japan's geo-economic strategy: implementation -- Japan's geo-economic effectiveness.
Yuka Koshino and Robert Ward draw on multiple disciplines--including economics, political economy, foreign policy and security policy--and interviews with key policymakers to examine Japan's geo-economic power in the context of great-power competition between the US and China. They examine Japan's previous underperformance, how Tokyo's understanding of geo-economics has evolved and, given its constitutional and other constraints on its national power-projection, what actions Japan might feasibly take to become a more effective geo-economic actor. Their conclusions will be of direct interest not only for all those concerned with Japanese grand strategy and the Asia-Pacific, but also for those middle powers seeking to navigate great-power competition in the coming decades.