Japanese foreign intelligence and grand strategy from the cold war to the Abe era / Brad Williams.
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- JQ1629 .J373 2021
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Incisive insights into the distinctive nature of Japanese foreign intelligence and grand strategy, its underlying norms, and how they have changed overtime.
Introduction : Japan's Foreign Intelligence System : Toward Normalcy -- Japanese Grand Strategy and Embedded Norms : From the Yoshida to an Abe Doctrine -- US Covert Action in Japan : Nurturing a Bilateralism-adhering Junior Ally -- Beneath the Umbrella : Bilateralism and Japanese Cold War Foreign Intelligence -- Technology Quest : The Foreign Economic Intelligence System of a Developmental State -- Antimilitarism, Sectionalism and Japan's Foreign Intelligence System -- Reinstitutionalizing Grand Strategy and Japan's Evolving Foreign Intelligence System Conclusion : Eschewing Unorthodoxy in International Intelligence.
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