Japan's Role in International Politics since World War II
Explore the intricate tapestry of Japan's international relations in "Japan's Role in International Politics since World War II," a compelling work published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1998. This hardback volume, part of a comprehensive six-volume series on contemporary Japan, features 18 insightful essays penned by leading academicians. Each essay delves into significant postwar events and controversies that have shaped Japan's role on the global stage. Key topics include pressing security issues and the enduring "sankoku" mentality that influences Japan's diplomatic strategies. With a total of 336 pages, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Japan's political landscape and its impact on international relations. Enhance your knowledge of Japan's pivotal role in world affairs by adding this scholarly work to your collection.