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Title Transcription | ヒガシ アジア キョウドウタイ コウソウ ト コイズミ ガイコウ ヒガシ アジア ニオケル ベイチュウ グレート ゲーム ノ ハザマ デ
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Title Alternative | An East Asian Community and Koizumi Diplomacy within the Great Game between U.S. and China
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Authors |
河崎 信樹
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The annals of the Economic Society, Wakayama University
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ISSN | 1880490X
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NCID | AA1205610X
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Volume | 10
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Start Page | 29
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End Page | 65
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Order | 02
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Published Date | 2006-07-01
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Language |
jpn
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Abstract Alternative | This paper analyzes the emerging East Asian regionalism and compares the foreign policies of U.S., China, and Japan, differentiating the two main sides of foreign policy: security policy and foreign economic policy. In Section 1, it principally examines the East Asian regionalism in terms of low politics: the evolution of ASEAN+3, foreign economic policies of these three countries and the establishing process of East Asia Summit. In Section 2, the paper analyzes the East Asian regionalism in terms of high politics: security policies of U.S., China and Japan, the evolution of U.S.-Japan alliance, and the cooperative security in East Asia. Finally, this paper argues that Japan' s foreign policy is characterized by decoupling foreign economic policy from security policy, while U.S. and China carry out the both sides of foreign policy in a body.
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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Accession No. | KJ00004695403
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