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Regional Risk and Security in Japan - Whither the everyday (Paperback)
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Regional Risk and Security in Japan - Whither the everyday (Paperback)
Series: The University of Sheffield/Routledge Japanese Studies Series
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Japan's unusual position in the realm of international politics
encapsulates a three-fold juxtaposition: both in and out of Asia,
both occupied by and a close ally of the United States, and both a
key trade partner and a strategic rival of China. Whilst
international relations theory offers a number of ways to analyse
these relations, this book instead utilizes the concept of risk to
provide an innovative perspective on Japan's relations with China,
North Korea and the US. The book elucidates how risk, potential
harm and harm are faced disproportionately by certain groups in
society. This is demonstrated by providing an empirically rich
analysis of the domestic implications of security relations with
China, North Korea and the United States through the presence of US
troops in Okinawa. Beginning with a theoretical discussion of risk,
it goes on to demonstrate how the concept of risk adds value to the
study of international relations in three senses. First, the
concept helps to break down the boundaries between the
international and domestic. Second, the focus on risk and the
everyday directs us to ask basic questions about the costs and
benefits of a security policy meant to secure the national
population. Third, what implications do these two points have for
governance? The question is one of governance as Japan's externally
oriented security policy produces domestic insecurity shared
disproportionately, not equally, as this volume makes clear.
Developing the theory of risk as a tool for understanding
international relations, this book will be of great interest to
students and scholars of Asian politics, Japanese politics,
international relations and security studies, as well as to policy
makers and practitioners working in the field.
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