All Stories

  1. Diverging perceptions of the “Visegrad Four + ” format and the limits of the V4 + Japan cooperation
  2. The Failure of CBDR in Global Environmental Politics
  3. Why is Japan shamed for whaling more than Norway? International Society and its barbaric others
  4. Michal Kolmaš: National Identity and Japanese Revisionism
  5. Identity, Culture and Memory in Japanese Foreign Policy
  6. International pressure and Japanese withdrawal from the International Whaling Commission: when shaming fails
  7. A Sociological Survey of Japanese International Relations Journals and University Education: Still a Discipline ‘In Between’?
  8. Japan’s Security and the South Sudan Engagement: Internal and External Constraints on Japanese Military Rise Reconsidered
  9. A ‘pivot’ that never existed: America’s Asian strategy under Obama and Trump
  10. Identity change and societal pressures in Japan: the constraints on Abe Shinzo’s educational and constitutional reform
  11. National Identity and Japanese Revisionism
  12. Abe’s convictions and ideological background
  13. Deconstructing Abe’s narrative on constitution change, school education, security policy and regional leadership
  14. National identity and the study of contemporary Japan
  15. Sedimentation of the pacifist identity
  16. Conclusion
  17. Introduction
  18. Reconstructing hierarchy as the key international relations concept and its implications for the study of Japanese national identity
  19. Japan and the Kyoto Protocol: reconstructing ‘proactive’ identity through environmental multilateralism
  20. China’s Approach to Regional Cooperation
  21. Multilateralism: United States and Japan - Michal Kolmaš