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Proof ’ Japan s National Identity and Foreign Policy This book is the first attempt to examine Japan’s relations with Russia from the perspective of national identity, providing a new interpretation of Japan’s perceptions of Russia and foreign policy. Alexander Bukh focuses on the construction of the Japanese self, using Russia as the other, examining the history of bilateral relations and compar- isons between the Russian and Japanese national character. The first part of the book examines the formation of modern Japan’s perceptions of Russia, focusingmainlyontheColdWaryears.Thesecondpartofthebookexamines howthis identityconstructionhasbeenreflectedinJapan’seconomic,security and territorTial adispyute-lreloatedrpo li&cy to waFrdsrpoast-SnovietcRuisssia. Providing not only a case study of the Japan–Russia relationship, but also engaging in a critical examination of existing International Relations frame- works forNconcoepttua lizfinog trhe rdelatiiosnshtiprbiebtweeun ntatiioonalnidentity and foreignpolicy,theappealofthebookwillnotbelimitedtothoseinterestedin Japanese/Russian politics but it will also be of interest to the broader bodyof students of International Relations. Alexander Bukh is an Associate Professor, in the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Science at Tsukuba University, Japan. He holds an LL.M from Tokyo University and a PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics. Proof Proof Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies / Routledge Series Series Editor: Glenn D. Hook Professor of Japanese Studies, University of Sheffield Thisseries,publishedbyRoutledgeinassociationwiththeCentreforJapanese Studies at the University of Sheffield, both makes available original research on a wide range of subjects dealing with Japan and provides introductory overviews of key topics in Japanese Studies. The Internationalization of Japan Japanese Business Management Edited by Glenn D. Hook and Restructuring for low growth Michael Weiner and globalization Edited by Hasegawa Harukiyo and Race and MTigraatioyn inlor & FGlenrn Da. Hnookcis Imperial Japan Michael Weiner Japan and Asia Pacific Not for disInttergriabtionution Japan and the Pacific Free Pacific romances 1968–96 Trade Area Pekka Korhonen Pekka Korhonen Japan’s Economic Power Greater China and Japan and Security Prospects for an economic Japan and North Korea partnership? Christopher W. 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BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary LibraryofCongressCataloginginPublicationData Defenceprocurementandindustrypolicy/editedbyStefanMarkowski, PeterHall,andRobertWylie. p.cm. Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. 1.ArmedForces–Procurement.2.Defensecontracts–Governmentpolicy. 3.Defenseindustries–Governmentpolicy.4.ArmedForces–Procurement– Casestudies.5.Defensecontracts–Governmentpolicy–Casestudies.6. Defenseindustries–Governmentpolicy–Casestudies.I.Markowski,Stefan. II.Hall,Peter,1948–III.Wylie,Robert,1947–IV.Title:Defense procurementandindustrypolicy. UC260.D442009 355.60212–dc22 2008046665 ISBN10:0-415-45055-1(hbk) ISBN10:0-203-88375-6(ebk) ISBN13:978-0-415-45055-3(hbk) ISBN13:978-0-203-88375-6(ebk) Proof Proof To my parents Taylor & Francis Not for distribution Proof Proof Taylor & Francis Not for distribution Proof Proof Contents Acknowledgments 000 1 Exploring Japan’s identity 000 1.1 Analytical framework 000 2 Constructions of Japan’s “self” 000 2.1 Modern Japan and its “others” 000 2.2 Russia in pre-1945 Japan’s identity 000 Taylor & Francis 3 Japan’s “Soviet Union”, Japan’s “Russia” 000 3.1 JapNan’so“Sotvi etfUonionr” d000istribution 3.2 Japan’s “Russia” 000 4 Ainu, Russia and Japan’s quest for “Northern Territories” 000 4.1 The Islands before the “Northern Territories” 000 4.2 The origins of the dispute 000 4.3 The Ainu and the “Northern Territories” 000 5 Shiba’s original forms of Japan and Russia 000 - - 5.1 Shiba Ryotaro: an introduction 000 5.2 Shiba’s “Russia” 000 6 “Newly born Russia” and Japan 000 6.1 Post-Communist Russia in Japan’s political identity 000 6.2 The attenuation of the threat from the North 000 Proof Proof x Contents 7 The idea of the Northern Territories 000 7.1 Post-Cold War negotiations 000 7.2 Japan’s national interest and the idea of the Northern Territories 000 Conclusion 000 Notes 000 Bibliography 000 Index 000 Taylor & Francis Not for distribution Proof

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