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Emerging countries’ dilemmas in multilateral frameworks: the case of the Japanese “miracle”

Shigeki Shibata (Department of Economics, Oita University, Oita, Japan)

Asian Education and Development Studies

ISSN: 2046-3162

Article publication date: 3 October 2018

Issue publication date: 28 November 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

Regardless of economic interdependence, there is possibility that two countries occasionally have severe international stress. This is especially true between rising and ruling countries, which is referred to as “Thucydides’s Trap.” In order to analyze how a rising country can manage its growing presence in the world, the purpose of this paper is to examine the case of Japan as a rising power in the past.

Design/methodology/approach

There seem to be similarities between the “Japan problem” and the “China problem” such as the economic ascendance of a rising country and the failures of American leadership in spite of different time periods. Thus, analyzing Japan’s experience in the past can help understand how the growing international presence of a rising country can be managed.

Findings

When Japan created international economic policies, it aimed for the following three effects: for its trade liberalization to reduce western countries’ restrictions on its export products, for its economic assistance to contribute to developing countries’ stabilization and for its trade liberalization and its economic assistance to contribute to promoting its international trade and upgrading its international status. To accommodate an emerging country into the international system smoothly, not only the country itself but also others require comprehensive measures while considering policy interactions.

Originality/value

Most previous studies that analyze the relationship between a rising and a ruling country examine conflicts between the two parties from a bilateral perspective. However, since the conflicts do not only involve the two countries, but also other countries in the world, it is important to consider how the two countries and other affected countries manage the growing presence of a rising power. Therefore, this paper aims to analyze how an emerging country integrates itself into the existing international system from a multilateral perspective based on the case of Japan.

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Acknowledgements

This paper forms part of a special section “Three dimensions of Chinese foreign policy – history, politics, and economics”, guest edited by Quansheng Zhao and Zhiqun Zhu.

Citation

Shibata, S. (2018), "Emerging countries’ dilemmas in multilateral frameworks: the case of the Japanese “miracle”", Asian Education and Development Studies, Vol. 7 No. 4, pp. 364-374. https://doi.org/10.1108/AEDS-01-2018-0021

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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