II. DÜNYA SAVAŞI SONRASI JAPON DIŞ POLİTİKASINI MUHAFAZAKÂRLIK ÜZERİNDEN OKUMAK

Bu çalışmada Welsh’in (2003) uluslararası politika-muhafazakarlık ilişkisini incelediği makalesinde ortaya koyduğu gelenek, düzen ve kuşkuculuk kavramlarından faydalanılarak Japon dış politikasının ne ölçüde muhafazakar olarak değerlendirilebileceği araştırılmaktadır. Bu çerçevede söz konusu üç kavram üzerinden II. Dünya Savaşı sonrasından yakın döneme uzanan süreçte Japon dış politikası incelenmekte ve sonuç olarak Japon dış politikasının muhafazakar bir niteliğe haiz olduğu iddia edilmektedir. Bunun yanı sıra çalışmanın son bölümünde ise mevcut başbakan Şinzo Abe dönemine değinilmekte ve bu dönemde Japon dış politikasında giderek yüksek sesle dile getirilen dış politikada değişim söylemine yönelik bir değerlendirme yapılmaktadır.

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