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Japan's growing power over East Asia and the world economy : ends and means
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The Cultural Roots of Japanese Neo-Mercantilism: Policymaking and Japanese Neo Mercantilisms as discussed by the authors, the Future of Japanese Hegemony over East Asia and the World Economy.Abstract:
Great Powers, Hegemons and the International Political Economy of the Modern Era - America's Liberal Hegemony: Rebuilding the World, East Asian and Japanese Political Economies: Responsibilities, Dilemmas and Costs - Striving to become 'Number One' Japanese Foreign Policy, 1945 to Present - Japanese Hegemony in East Asia: Economic Predominance and Political Impact - The Cultural Roots of Japanese neo-Mercantilism - Japanese Neo-Mercantilism: Policymaking - Japanese Neo-Mercantilism: Policies - Japanese Hegemony and the American Challenge - The Future of Japanese Hegemony over East Asia and the World Economy - Bibliography - Indexread more
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A Critical Evaluation of the Flying Geese Paradigm: the evolving framework of the model and its application to East Asian regional development and beyond : Een kritische evaluatie van het model van de vliegende ganzen: de ontwikkeling van het model en de toepassing op regionale ontwikkeling in Oost-Azië en daarbuiten
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare and contrast the Japan-centric and China-centric Flying Geese (FG) models and argue that whereas the former model dealt with the domestic and regional (east Asian) development processes in a sequential fashion, the latter model now deals with two processes in very compressed fashion.
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Whatever Happened to American Decline? International Relations and the New United States Hegemony
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate what happened to American decline and the new United States hegemony, and conclude that "nothing happened to the American Decline" and "the New United States Hegemony".
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Japan's global environmentalism: rhetoric and reality
TL;DR: The 1992 Earth Summit marked the emergence of a new type of global environmentalism in which nation states increasingly sought to represent themselves as key environmental actors as mentioned in this paper, and Japan has attempted to position itself rhetorically as a global environmental leader.
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Why the third world matters, why Europe probably won't: The geoeconomics of circumscribed engagement
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The determination of international status : the case of Korea in modern international relations
TL;DR: The authors examines the adaptive responses of North and South Korea to change in the international system and analyzes the effects on their international standing, and produces an explanation for the pattern of international support for each regime, according to the policies they pursued during each distinct period of recent international history.