Japan's Subnational Governments in International Affairs
Abstract
This book moves away from the common belief that Japan’s international relations are firmly the preserve of the national government in Japan’s highly centralised political system. Examining examples of subnational governments (SNGs) across Japan the book uncovers a significant and generally unrecognised development in Japanese politics: SNGs are ever more dynamic international actors as national borders ‘weaken’ across the world. Exploring what Japanese SNGs do, where they do it, and why, the book considers the implications of these factors for Japan’s international relations and domestic politics. By bringing to light the scope and consequences of the international actions of Japan’s SNGs, this book provides a more accurate and nuanced understanding of the country's foreign policy, at a time when it is pursuing a broader and more active profile in international affairs.
Keywords
japans; foreign; tottori; prefecture; sister; city; relationships; central; niigata; policyDOI
10.4324/9780203413906ISBN
9780415333672;9780415649438;9781134316793;9781134316786;9781134316748OCN
317400282Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2005Series
The University of Sheffield/Routledge Japanese Studies Series,Classification
Regional / International studies
Asian history
Ethnic studies
International relations