The evolution of Japan's foreign policy at the time of great
transformation-cum-transition after World War II is analysed and
considered from two angles: a Japan adrift, with an opportunistic,
short-term pragmatism, and a Japan determinedly and tenaciously
steadfast to its national interests. Inoguchi provides fascinating
and balanced accounts of Japan's foreign policy at a time when its
premises are seemingly undermined and its domestic and
international underpinnings eroding. First published in 1993, this
title is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.
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