Contents:
Preface, Yoichi Funabashi
Introduction Japan and the Liberal International Order, Yoichi Funabashi and G. John Ikenberry
Part I: Foreign Policy
1. Proactive Stabilizer: Japan's Role in the Asia-Pacific Security Order, Adam P. Liff
2. Follower No More?: Japan's Leadership Role as a Champion of the Liberal Trading Order, Mireya Solís
3. Reformist Status Quo Power: Japan's Approach toward International Organizations, Phillip Y. Lipscy
4. Universality to Plurality?: Values in Japanese Foreign Policy, Maiko Ichihara
5. Atoms for Alliance Challenges: Japan on the Liberal International Nuclear Order, Nobumasa Akiyama
Part II: Statecraft
6. Japan's Homogenous Welfare State: Development and Future Challenges, Akihisa Shiozaki
7. Winds, Fevers, and Floating Voters: Populism in Japan, Ken Victor Leonard Hijino
8. Japan's Incomplete Liberalism: Japan and the Historical Justice Regime, Thomas Berger
9. The Perils and Virtues of Constitutional Flexibility: Japan's Constitution and the Liberal International Order, Kenneth Mori McElwain
10. The Silent Public in a Liberal State: Challenges for Japan's Journalism in the Age of the Internet, Kaori Hayashi
11. Japan and the Liberal International Order: A Survey Experiment, Adam P. Liff and Kenneth Mori McElwain
Contributors
Index