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Introduction: Japan and the liberal international order |
Yoichi Funabashi, G. John Ikenberry |
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Proactive stabilizer : Japan's role in the Asia-Pacific security order |
Adam P. Liff |
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Follower no more ? : Japan's leadership role as a champion of the liberal trading order |
Mireya Solis |
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Reformist status quo power : Japan's approach toward international organizations |
Phillip Y. Lipscy |
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Universality to plurality ? : Values in Japanese foreign policy |
Maiko Ichihara |
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Atoms for alliance challenges : Japan in the liberal international nuclear order |
Nobumasa Akiyama |
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The silent public in a liberal state : challenges for Japan's journalism in the age of the internet |
Kaori Hayashi |
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Japan's homogenous welfare state : development and future challenges |
Akihisa Shiozaki |
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Winds, fevers, and floaty voters : populism in Japan |
Ken VL Hijino |
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Japan's incomplete liberalism : Japan and the historical justice regime |
Thomas Berger |
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The perils and virtues of constitutional flexibility : Japan's constitution and the liberal international order |
Kenneth Mori McElwain |
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Japan and the liberal international order : a survey experiment |
Adam P. Liff and Kenneth Mori McElwain |
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Introduction: Japan and the liberal international order |
Yoichi Funabashi, G. John Ikenberry |
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Proactive stabilizer : Japan's role in the Asia-Pacific security order |
Adam P. Liff |
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Follower no more ? : Japan's leadership role as a champion of the liberal trading order |
Mireya Solis |