Japan's use of Soft power in its international politics is as
yet understudied. Soft power presents as many challenges as
promises. This book explores the way Japan uses soft power in its
relationship with the US, its Asian neighbours and Europe and aims
to contribute to a deeper understanding of the role of soft power
in international relations.
Hard power, on the other hand, is more tangible and has received
far greater scholarly scrutiny than soft power. However, as this
collection makes clear, hard power has its limitations and
counterproductive consequences as an instrument of policy. This
book makes it clear that hard power alone will not provide Japan
with the peace and security it desires. A smart balancing or
mixture of hard and soft power is required.
Is Japan up to this challenge? While this book cannot give a
definitive answer to this question, the excellent line-up of
contributors present their best analyses of the effectiveness of
Japan's current attempt at balancing the two components of national
power in meeting its bilateral and multilateral security
challenges.
The US-Japan Alliance is suitable for upper undergraduates,
postgraduates and academics in International Politics, Political
Science, Security studies and Japanese studies.
Winner of The Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Special Prize, 2011.
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