Global Powers in the 21st Century 2008
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/9780262622189.003.0021
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Japan: Using Power Narrowly

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“…Tokyo also assumed the role of one of the most substantial international donors, with Japan contributing $5 billion to the reconstruction of Iraq by 2013 (Kohno 1999, Lincoln 2003, Matsunaga 2013 . This is how Japan consistently practiced the status of an economic security supplier.…”
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“…Tokyo also assumed the role of one of the most substantial international donors, with Japan contributing $5 billion to the reconstruction of Iraq by 2013 (Kohno 1999, Lincoln 2003, Matsunaga 2013 . This is how Japan consistently practiced the status of an economic security supplier.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From an energetic point of view, the Saudi nation is an energy security producer at planetary level, with the ability to influence the oil market, as it did, in the early 1970s. From a military point of view, Riyad manifests a special interest in acquiring american weapons, having a status of semi-peripheral consumer or even the broker of security in case of American interventions in the area (operations against Saddam Hussein (1990, 2003 started from Saudi territory). Lately, the monarchic state is trying to move to a new stage, that of a military security producer.…”
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confidence: 99%