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" Japan's Relations with Muslim Asia / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 863033
Main Entry : Barber, B. Bryan.
Title & Author : Japan's Relations with Muslim Asia /\ B. Bryan Barber.
Publication Statement : Cham :: Palgrave Macmillan,, 2020.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (269 pages)
ISBN : 3030342808
: : 9783030342807
: 3030342794
: 9783030342791
Contents : Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Names -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Maps -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Bridging Two Asias -- Moving Forward Back? -- Conceptualization of a "New Asia" -- Plan of This Book -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Discovery and Identity -- A Shared Geoculture -- Rise of Geo-economics and Geopolitics -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Access to Energy -- A Symbiotic Past -- IJPC -- 1973 Oil Crisis -- LNG -- Japan's "Essential Suppliers" -- Coal -- LNG -- Crude Oil -- Where Is Islam? -- Toward a Post-Oil Era -- Bibliography
: Chapter 4: Access to Markets -- Nothing New? A History of Accessing Markets -- Flying Geese Theory -- Overseas Markets for Key Industries -- New Automobiles (and Automotive Parts) -- Used Automobiles (and Automotive Parts) -- Shipbuilding -- High-Speed Rail -- Nuclear Energy Technology -- Services Sector -- Constructing Post-Oil Relations -- Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 -- CPTPP -- Conclusion: Where Is Islam? -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Development and Aid -- From Aid-Recipient to Aid-Donor -- Characteristics of Japan's ODA -- Development Assistance Charters
: Other Dialogues -- Human Rights and the Syrian Refugee Crisis -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Sanctions and Interventions -- Sanctions -- Sanctions and Non-nuclear Norms -- South Asian Nuclear Arms Race -- Iran Nuclear Program -- Interventions -- Gulf War and Gulf Trauma -- War on Terror -- Counter-Piracy in the Gulf of Aden -- Abe's Defense Reforms -- Conclusion -- From the Yoshida Doctrine to the Abe Doctrine -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8: Conclusions -- Japan, Religion, and Securitization -- Findings -- Zone 1: Muslim Southeast Asia -- Zone 2: Zone of Instability
: Riba, Yen Loans, Morality, and Normativity -- Southeast Asia: The First Recipients -- Central Asia: "A New Asia" -- Japan Centers -- ODA and Securitization of Islam -- Bangsamoro -- Syria -- Bangladesh -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Democratization and Human Rights -- Development of Democracy and Human Rights in Japan -- Human Security, as a Foreign Policy Value -- Contemporary Values Conceptualizations in Foreign Policy -- Japan, Muslim Asia, and the Value of Harmony -- Conduit for Dialogue and Leadership -- Japan and Palestinian Human Rights -- Central Asia Plus Japan Dialogue
: Zone 3: Essential Suppliers -- Zone 4: "Secular Muslims" -- Theoretical Contribution -- Further Research -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- Index
Subject : Diplomatic relations.
Subject : Japan, Foreign relations, Asia.
Subject : Asia.
Subject : Japan.
Dewey Classification : ‭327.5205‬
LC Classification : ‭DS849.A78‬
: ‭JA1-92‬
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