This book is about the processes by which Japanese decision-makers have attempted to adapt to the modern regime of ocean management, both at the central level and in the separate sectors of ocean interests. It examines Japan's position in the international political economy of the oceans. .
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This book is about the processes by which Japanese decision-makers have attempted to adapt to the modern regime of ocean management, both at the central level and in the separate sectors of ocean interests. It examines Japan's position in the international political economy of the oceans. .
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