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Limits to Power: Asymmetric Dependence and Japanese Foreign Aid Policy Book

Limits to Power: Asymmetric Dependence and Japanese Foreign Aid Policy
Limits to Power: Asymmetric Dependence and Japanese Foreign Aid Policy, Why does the Japanese government often alter its course of action under pressure from the United States, even when doing so apparently undermines Japan's own interests? Japan's marked responsiveness to U.S. preferences regarding foreign aid policy appears, Limits to Power: Asymmetric Dependence and Japanese Foreign Aid Policy has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Limits to Power: Asymmetric Dependence and Japanese Foreign Aid Policy
  • Written by author Akitoshi Miyashita
  • Published by The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc, July 2003
  • Why does the Japanese government often alter its course of action under pressure from the United States, even when doing so apparently undermines Japan's own interests? Japan's marked responsiveness to U.S. preferences regarding foreign aid policy appears
  • Why does the Japanese government often alter its course of action under pressure from the United States, even when doing so apparently undermines Japan's own interests? In Limits to Power, Akitoshi Miyashita employs five case studies to chart an answer to
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List of Figures and Tables
Preface
1Introduction3
2American Pressure and Japanese Foreign Aid15
3Gaiatsu and Preferences37
4China: The Tiananmen Square Incident and the Resumption of Yen Loans55
5Vietnam: Lifting Bilateral and Multilateral Aid Sanctions79
6Russia: The Retreat from the Linkage Strategy105
7Iran: The Controversy over the Hydroelectric Power Plant Project129
8North Korea: The KEDO and the Politics of Burden-Sharing147
9Structural Constraints of Japanese Power179
10Rethinking the Reactive-Proactive Debate189
Bibliography201
Index221


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