Dieses Buch untersucht die Friedensphilosophie der japanischen Premierminister seit 1945 und deren Einfluss auf Japans Außen- und Verteidigungspolitik. Es bietet eine Metaanalyse der internationalen Beziehungen und einen aktuellen Einblick in Japans Rolle als bedeutender Akteur in Asien. Ideal für Wissenschaftler und Journalisten.
Daisuke Akimoto Bücher




Japans Nuclear Identity and Its Implications for Nuclear Abolition
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The exploration of Japan's nuclear identity reveals its complex stance as a 'nuclear-bombed state,' 'nuclear disarmament state,' 'nuclear-threatened state,' and 'nuclear umbrella state.' It delves into the historical context of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, debates their classification as genocide, and assesses Japan's role in nuclear disarmament amidst threats from North Korea and its alliance with the U.S. The book also critiques Japan's lack of support for the Treaty on Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and envisions future pathways for its nuclear disarmament diplomacy.
The book examines the peace philosophy guiding Japanese prime ministers from 1945 to the present, aiming to identify a consistent political philosophy that shapes Japan's foreign and defense policies. It delves into the broader narrative of international relations, offering a meta-analysis of the key factors influencing Japanese politics. This timely exploration provides valuable insights into Japan's role as a significant yet complex player in Asia's transformation, appealing to scholars, observers of Asian dynamics, and journalists alike.
Focusing on Japan's evolving human security diplomacy in global health, this book explores the nation's contributions to key initiatives like Gavi, COVAX, and the Global Fund, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. It analyzes Japan's official development assistance and innovative partnerships, including collaborations with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on AI applications. The research also examines Japan's Global Health Strategy and its implications for global health diplomacy, especially during the G7 summits, while identifying various global health actors shaping the post-pandemic landscape.