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100 1  Hughes, Christopher W.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n94066353 
245 10 Japan's Security Agenda :|bMilitary, Economic, and 
       Environmental Dimensions. 
264  1 Boulder, CO :|bLynne Rienner Publishers,|c2004. 
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505 0  Title page ; Copyright page ; Contents ; Acknowledgments; 
       Introduction; Japan and East Asian Security; Approaches; 
       Contribution; Structure; Chapter 1- Security Concepts: A 
       Multidimensional Framework; Definitions of Security; 
       Security Actors: Referent Objects; Substate and Nonstate 
       Groupsas Referent Objects of Security; Security Actors: 
       Deniers and Suppliers of Security; The Military Security 
       Dimension; The Economic Security Dimension; The 
       Environmental Security Dimension; Approaches to Achieving 
       Security; Capacity:Political/Diplomatic, Military, and 
       Economic Power. 
505 8  Conclusion: The Complex Security Agendaand Comprehensive 
       ResponsesChapter 2- East Asia's Cold War Security Agenda; 
       East Asian Security Dynamics; Decolonization and the 
       Political Economy; Decolonization and Bipolarization; 
       Security Actors, Threats, and Responses; Conclusion: East 
       Asia and Japan'sEmerging Comprehensive Security Agenda; 
       Chapter 3- East Asia's Contemporary Security Agenda; East 
       Asian Security Dynamics; Table 3.1 GDP Growth Rates in 
       East Asia, 1996-2000; Security Actors, Threats, and 
       Responses; Conclusion: A Comprehensive Security Agenda. 
505 8  Chapter 4- Japan's Comprehensive Security Policies in the 
       Cold War EraJapanese Conceptions of Security; Japanese 
       Security Policyin the Immediate Postwar Period; Japan's 
       Cold War Strategic Security Interests; Japan's Cold War 
       Military Security Policy; Japan's Cold War Military 
       Security Policy; Japan's Cold War Economic Security 
       Policy; Japan's Cold War Environmental Security Policy; 
       Conclusion:Japan's Emerging Comprehensive Security Policy;
       Chapter 5- Japan's Contemporary Military Security Policy; 
       Japanese Security Debates in the Post-Cold War Period. 
505 8  Japan's Post-Cold War Security Threat PerceptionsJapan's 
       Military Security Policyin the Post-Cold War Period; 
       Japan's Bilateral Military Security Policy in the Post-
       Cold War Period; Table 5.1 Functions and Fields and 
       Examples of Items of Cooperation in Areas Surrounding 
       Japan Under the Revised 1997 DefenseGuidelines; Japan's 
       Multilateral Military Security Policy in the Post-Cold War
       Period; Box 5.1 Military Exchanges Between Japan and South
       Korea(ROK), 1979-2001; Box 5.2 Military Exchanges Between 
       Japan and ASEAN, 1988-2002; Box 5.3 Military Exchanges 
       Between Japan and China (PRC),1985-2000. 
505 8  Conclusion: Japan as a "Normal" Military Power?Chapter 6- 
       Japan's Contemporary Economic and Environmental Security 
       Policy; Economic Security Threat Perceptions and 
       Responses; Table 6.1 Reports of Armed Robbery and 
       Hijacking Piratical Incidents Toward Japanese-Related 
       Shipping, 1989-2001; Environmental Security 
       ThreatPerceptions and Responses; Conclusion: Japan as a 
       Multidimensional Security Actor; Chapter 7- Conclusion: 
       The Trajectory of Japanese Security Policy; Japan's 
       Trajectory and Effectiveness as a Security Actor in East 
       Asia and Globally; Acronyms; References; Index; About the 
       Book. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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       Agenda : Military, Economic, and Environmental Dimensions.
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