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Title: Contradicciones y cambio en la política exterior japonesa del siglo XXI: Una mirada teórico-analítica a la estrategia hedging de Japón
Other Titles: Contradictions and change in Japanese foreign policy in the 21st century: A theoretical-analytical look at Japan’s hedging strategy
Author: González Pujol, Ivan  
Citation: González-Pujol, I. [Ivan]. (2021). Contradicciones y cambio en la política exterior japonesa del siglo XXI: Una mirada teórico-analítica a la estrategia hedging de Japón. Mirai. Estudios Japoneses, 6, 11-24. doi: 10.5209/mira.80416
Abstract: “Hedging” has been recently introduced into the discipline of International Relations; however, it has been widely used to identify a foreign policy that combines competitive and cooperative behaviours.. This research is aimed at refining the theoretical and analytical frameworks of the hedging strategy and using them to study how Japanese foreign policy has dealt with the rise of China since 2001. To this end, I have studied the leadership exerted by Japanese prime ministers since 2001 in order to elucidate how Japan has dealt with the challenges posed by China. In this regard, I prove that Japan has implemented a hedging strategy in response to the uncertainty caused by the rise of China; however, I also demonstrate that the ideological profile of Japanese prime ministers has had a decisive impact on the final shape of Japan’s foreign policy.
Keywords: international relations
Hedging
Japan
strategic studies
foreign policy
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5209/mira.80416
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Issue Date: Jul-2022
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/  
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