ABSTRACT

From a nuclear North Korea and territorial disputes in the East China Sea, to global climate change and Asia-Pacific free trade agreements, Japan is at the center of some of the most challenging issues that the world faces today. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, comprising contributions from the fields of politics, sociology, history, and gender studies, this handbook creates a comprehensive and innovative overview of the field, investigating the widening variety of interests, sometimes competing, that constitute Japanese foreign policy.

Organized topically, it is divided into sections, including:

• Japan’s evolving foreign policy landscape

• Global environmental and sustainable development

• International and national security

• International political economy

• International norms and civil society.

Providing an evaluation of the key actors, institutions, and networks influencing Japanese foreign policy, the Routledge Handbook of Japanese Foreign Policy is an essential resource for students and scholars of Japanese and Asian Politics, International Relations, and Foreign Policy.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part I|64 pages

The evolving landscape of Japanese foreign policy

chapter 2|19 pages

Japan’s 2015 security legislation

Change rooted firmly in continuity

chapter 3|14 pages

Departing from the postwar regime

The revision of the ‘peace constitution’ and Japan’s national identity

chapter 4|16 pages

The chrysanthemum and the cool

Cultural diplomacy and soft power in Japan’s foreign policy

part II|82 pages

The global environment and sustainable development

chapter 6|14 pages

Japanese foreign policies on global climate change

From Kyoto to Paris

chapter 7|17 pages

Push and pull by Japan for regional environmental cooperation

Transboundary air pollution in East Asia 1

chapter 8|17 pages

Toward a sound material-cycle society

History of Japanese policy and its interaction with international norms

part III|96 pages

International and national security

chapter 10|18 pages

Japan as a maritime power

Deterrence, diplomacy, and maritime security

chapter 12|14 pages

Japan’s territorial-disputes policy

Success or failure?

chapter 15|17 pages

National security at the crossroads

Security interdependence and Japan’s arms trade ban policy

part IV|70 pages

International political economy

part V|69 pages

International norms and global civil society

chapter 21|14 pages

Gender equality in Japan

Internal policy processes and impact, and foreign implications under Prime Minister Abe’s Womenomics

chapter 22|13 pages

Precarious balances

History and memory in Japan’s foreign relations

chapter 24|10 pages

Japan’s whaling diplomacy

Science, morality, and international norms 1