Exporting the developmental state: Japan’s economic diplomacy in the Arctic
Japan remains a developmental state where the state guides and oversees economic development, and the strong bureaucracy and businesses in turn complement each other in leading and shaping policies to achieve developmental goals. Japan retains the institutions deemed necessary to enhance the coopera...
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fttsukubauniv:oai:tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp:00047627 2023-12-31T10:03:13+01:00 Exporting the developmental state: Japan’s economic diplomacy in the Arctic 礪波, 亜希 トナミ, アキ TONAMI, Aki 2018-06 application/pdf https://tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/47627/files/TWQ_39-6.pdf eng eng Taylor 10.1080/01436597.2017.1415142 Third world quarterly 6 39 1211 1225 0143-6597 AA00459936 https://tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/47627/files/TWQ_39-6.pdf 2018 fttsukubauniv 2023-12-06T20:09:39Z Japan remains a developmental state where the state guides and oversees economic development, and the strong bureaucracy and businesses in turn complement each other in leading and shaping policies to achieve developmental goals. Japan retains the institutions deemed necessary to enhance the cooperative behaviour of the bureaucracy, businesses and politicians, and norms about what is important in order for an interventionist state to implement policies aimed at achieving economic development and the autonomy of the state. Externally, Japan has practised economic diplomacy with tools such as development assistance to achieve its economic security and to promote the developmental state model abroad. The process of making foreign policy contextualised and reinforced the norms, for both Japan’s domestic and international audiences. Japan today tries to promote science and technology as a main catalyst for creating industries and supporting its domestic, export-oriented economy. This is based on Japan’s own interpretation of its historical path and economic success and is also used to justify its engagement in the Arctic, a region where Japan does not have any sovereign territories. Japan’s Arctic policy is as an extension of its economic diplomacy and an attempt to export the Japanese developmental state model. journal article Other/Unknown Material Arctic University of Tsukuba Repository (Tulips-R) |
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Japan remains a developmental state where the state guides and oversees economic development, and the strong bureaucracy and businesses in turn complement each other in leading and shaping policies to achieve developmental goals. Japan retains the institutions deemed necessary to enhance the cooperative behaviour of the bureaucracy, businesses and politicians, and norms about what is important in order for an interventionist state to implement policies aimed at achieving economic development and the autonomy of the state. Externally, Japan has practised economic diplomacy with tools such as development assistance to achieve its economic security and to promote the developmental state model abroad. The process of making foreign policy contextualised and reinforced the norms, for both Japan’s domestic and international audiences. Japan today tries to promote science and technology as a main catalyst for creating industries and supporting its domestic, export-oriented economy. This is based on Japan’s own interpretation of its historical path and economic success and is also used to justify its engagement in the Arctic, a region where Japan does not have any sovereign territories. Japan’s Arctic policy is as an extension of its economic diplomacy and an attempt to export the Japanese developmental state model. journal article |
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礪波, 亜希 トナミ, アキ TONAMI, Aki |
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礪波, 亜希 トナミ, アキ TONAMI, Aki Exporting the developmental state: Japan’s economic diplomacy in the Arctic |
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礪波, 亜希 トナミ, アキ TONAMI, Aki |
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Exporting the developmental state: Japan’s economic diplomacy in the Arctic |
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Exporting the developmental state: Japan’s economic diplomacy in the Arctic |
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Exporting the developmental state: Japan’s economic diplomacy in the Arctic |
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Exporting the developmental state: Japan’s economic diplomacy in the Arctic |
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exporting the developmental state: japan’s economic diplomacy in the arctic |
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10.1080/01436597.2017.1415142 Third world quarterly 6 39 1211 1225 0143-6597 AA00459936 https://tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/47627/files/TWQ_39-6.pdf |
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