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  2. Foreign policy of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan's anti-terrorism policy can be seen as a part of this broader foreign policy platform, as it stems from these large objectives. Its anti-terrorism policy is an integral part of its larger foreign policy objectives, which are 1) the maintenance of the US/Japanese security alliance 2) continued international peace and security 3) a moderate ...

  3. Yoshida Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Yoshida Doctrine emerged in 1951 and it shaped Japanese foreign policy into the 21st century. First, Japan is firmly allied with the United States in the Cold War against Communism. Second, Japan relies on American military strength and limits its own defense forces to a minimum. Third, Japan emphasizes economic diplomacy in its world affairs.

  4. Bibliography of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    A History of Top Management in Japan: Managerial Enterprises and Family Enterprises (2001) Morley, James William, ed. Japan's foreign policy, 1868-1941: a research guide (Columbia UP, 1974), covers Japan's economic foreign policies, 1868–1893, pp 118–52; Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. History of Japanese Economic Thought (1991) Nakamura, Takafusa ...

  5. Diplomatic Bluebook of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Diplomatic Bluebook of Japan is an annual report on Japan's foreign policy and international diplomacy published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Japan. It has been published every year since its first issue in September 1957. [ 1 ]

  6. The International Academic Forum - Wikipedia

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    Recent university and academic society collaborations include the “U.S.–Japan–Southeast Asia Partnership in a Dynamic Asia Fellowship” with the East-West Center and Osaka University; [14] the “Design for Ageing: East meets West” research project with The Bartlett at University College London; [15] and the 23rd Congress of the ...

  7. Foreign relations of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of Japan (日本の国際関係, Nihon no kokusai kankei) are handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.. Japan maintains diplomatic relations with every United Nations member state except for North Korea, in addition to UN observer states Holy See, as well as Kosovo, Cook Islands and Niue.

  8. Japanese economic miracle - Wikipedia

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    "The Foreign Exchange Allocation Policy in Postwar Japan: Its Institutional Framework and Function" (PDF). In Itō, Takatoshi; Krueger, Anne O. (eds.). Changes in exchange rates in rapidly developing countries: theory, practice, and policy issues. NBER-East Asia Seminar on Economics. Chicago, Ill: University of Chicago Press. pp. 311– 340.

  9. Japan Science and Technology Agency - Wikipedia

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    Among other activities, the agency runs J-STAGE, an "electronic journal platform for science and technology information in Japan," [4] and publishes the Journal of Information Processing and Management (ISSN 1347-1597). [5] As a funder of research, the agency requires its grantees to follow its policy on open access and open science.