ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1990 and written from a Japanese perspective, examines the gradual transformation of Japan's traditional role in world politics since the Second World War. With Japan's postwar economic success came calls from many quarters for it to match its economic involvement with an equal commitment to international political relations. The book discusses in detail the realization by Japan's leadership that international cooperation must take place on many diverse levels, and focuses on Japan's involvement in Western affairs during the 1980s, through participation in the seven-power economic and political summits and dialogue at the meetings of ASEAN.

chapter Chapter one|8 pages

Introduction

part I|48 pages

Japan in the Post-war World

chapter Chapter two|12 pages

A Departure from the Old Order

chapter Chapter three|20 pages

A Twin-track Diplomacy

chapter Chapter four|14 pages

On the Road to the Summit

part II|132 pages

Japan as a Member of the West

chapter Chapter five|18 pages

A Stage for the Western Alliance

chapter Chapter six|21 pages

Forging the Political Partnership

chapter Chapter seven|19 pages

Agenda for the Summit Powers

chapter Chapter eight|21 pages

The Rise of a New Power Centre

chapter Chapter nine|16 pages

The ASEAN Dialogue: Regionalism at Work

chapter Chapter ten|23 pages

The Broadening Agenda

chapter Chapter eleven|10 pages

The Way Forward