E-Book, Englisch, 271 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Asia Today
Ashizawa Japan, the US, and Regional Institution-Building in the New Asia
2013
ISBN: 978-1-137-30774-3
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
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When Identity Matters
E-Book, Englisch, 271 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Asia Today
ISBN: 978-1-137-30774-3
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. The Argument 2. Where Does This Stand? PART II: THE VALUE-ACTION FRAMEWORK AND STATE IDENTITY 3. The Value-Action Model of Foreign Policy Analysis 4. The Structural Dimension 5. The Dispositional Dimension 6. The Intentional Dimension 7. State Identity and Foreign Policy 8. State Identity: Definition 9. Identity-Value Nexus 10. Why Identity? When Does It Matter? PART III: JAPAN AND THE CREATION OF APEC: MITI'S QUIET MANEUVER, 1988-1989 11. Explaining Japan's Policymaking toward the Creation of APEC 12. Historical Narrative: Part I 13. The Value-Action Analysis: The Structural Dimension 14. Historical Narrative: Part II 15. The Value-Action Analysis: The Dispositional Dimension 16. State Identity: The Source of The Determinant Values 17. Decision-Making Context: Conceptualizaing a New Regional Order 18. A Dual Member of Asia and the West 19. Identity-Value Nexus 20. Remaining Questions and Competing Explanations PART IV: THE UNITED STATES AND THE CREATION OF APEC: GLOBAL HEGEMON AND REGIONAL COOPERATION, 1988-1989 21. Explaining U.S. Policymaking toward the Creation of APEC 22. Historical Narrative Part I: The United States and MITI's Proposal 23. The Value-Action Analysis: The Structural Dimension 24. Historical Narrative Part II: The Hawke Speech and Comprehensive Policy Review 25. The Value-Action Analysis: Activation of Decision-Making 26. Historical Narrative Part III: 'An Idea Whose Time Has Come' 27. The Value-Action Analysis: The Dispositional Dimension 28. Two Concepts of U.S. State Identity: The Sources of The Determinant Values 29. A Pacific Power 30. An International Institution-Builder 31. On Competing Explanations PART V: JAPAN AND THE CREATION OF THE ARF: MOFA IN MOTION, 1991-1994 32. Explaining Japan's Policymaking toward the Creation of the ARF 33. Historical Narrative Part I: The Nakayama Proposal 34. The Value-Action Analysis: The Structural Dimension 35. Historical Narrative Part II: MOFA's Persistent Commitment 36. The Value-Action Analysis: The Dispositional Dimension 37. Two Concepts of Japanese State Identity: The Sources of the Determinant Value 38. A Past Aggressor in Asia 39. A Dual Member of Asia and the West 40. Remaining Questions and an Alternative Explanation PART VI: THE UNITED STATES AND THE CREATION OF THE ARF: HEGEMONIC APPROACH TOWARD THE POST-COLD WAR ASIAN SECURITY ORDER, 1990-1994 41. Explaining U.S. Policymaking toward the Creation of the ARF 42. Historical Narrative Part I: Appraising Past Success 43. The Value-Action Analysis: The Structural Dimension 44. Historical Narrative Part II and Decision-Making Activation: Lord's 'Ten Major Goals' 45. Historical Narrative Part III: Toward the First ARF Meeting 46. The Dispositional Dimension: Stay Engaged with Asia 47. The Pacific Power Identity: The Source of the Engagement Value 48. An Alternative Explanation, A Remaining Question PART VII: CONCLUSION 49. State Identity and Foreign Policy 50. Japan, the United States, and Institution-Building in 21st Century Asia