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Titre La politique étrangère du Japon depuis Meiji : essai d'interprétation
Auteur Jean-Marie Bouissou
Mir@bel Revue Politique étrangère
Numéro vol. 65, no 3, 2000
Rubrique / Thématique
Cent ans de relations internationales
 Les Etats
Page 787-798
Résumé anglais Japan's Foreign Policy Since the Meiji Era : an Attempt of Interpretation, by Jean-Marie Bouissou Joining the modem world during the Meiji era (1868-1912), Japan has still not found its real place within the international community. At first having failed in its attempts to establish in Asia its own imperial dominion, and having still failed to transform its tremendous economie efficiency into an equivalent political power, and finally not enjoying its rehabilitation in the Asian community till the very beginning of the 1990s, Japan seems to have been endowed only recently with a global and coherent vision in foreign policy. This vision today tries to impose the image of a strong Japan, capable of bringing peace, prosperity and safety to an Asia Pacific area still in the grip of turbulences, while playing its own part in a process of globalization largely dominated by the United State.
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