일본대외정책 썸네일형 리스트형 [일본-노트] Japan, the Active State?: Security Policy after 9/11 (David Arase) Japan, the Active State?: Security Policy after 9/11 (David Arase) Asian Survey, Vol. 47, No. 4 (July/August 2007), pp. 560-583. Summary & Note (Oct. 29, 2014) – Bee Yun Jo Overview David Arase begins the article with a quote from Ishihara Shintaro, who in 2005 projected that the increasing regional tensions and uncertainties can stimulate Japan to emerge from its “passivity” and become “a stron.. 더보기 [일본-노트] 일본의 대외정책 - 외압(gaiatsu), 반응형 국가(reactive state)? Gaiatsu and Japanese Foreign Policy Is Japan a Reactive State? Definition n Gaiatsu: Literally “foreign pressure” – Emphasis on the reactive, responsive nature of Japanese foreign policy to external pressure/stimulus[1] n Kent Calder’s conceptualization of Gaiatsu = Japan as a “reactive state” – Japanese foreign policy is reactive to external pressure, especially in response to the American requ.. 더보기 이전 1 다음