Cover; Dimensions of Contemporary Japan; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Volume Introduction; Reinventing Security: Japan Since Meiji; Japan in the Coming Century: Looking East or West?; Japan's Abiding Sakoku Mentality; The Korean ""Comfort Women"": Movement for Redress; Free-Floating Anxieties on the Pacific: Japan and the West Revisited; Japan's United Nations Peacekeeping and Other Operations; Japan's 1991 Minesweeping Decision: An Organizational Response; Pax Nipponica?; Collaboration or Conflict? Foreign Aid and U.S. Japan Relations
Perennial Anxiety: Japan-U.S. Controversy over Recognition of the PRC, 1952-1958The U.S.-Japanese Alliance at Risk; Japanese-American Relations After the Cold War; Whither Japan-U.S. Relations?; Partners for the Coming Century; The Japan-U.S. Security Arrangements in a New Era; Economic Relations: What Lies Ahead?; Foresight Needed in Japan-U.S. Ties; Japan and the Spratlys Dispute: Aspirations and Limitations; Japan and Global Environmental Leadership; The Participation of Japanese Military Forces in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
Yeltsin's Visit and the Outlook for Japanese-Russian RelationsDiplomacy and Security in the Twenty-First Century; Acknowledgments
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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company