Abstract

Japan – with the world’s third-largest economy and a pacifist constitution that limits its military capability – has long used economic tools to pursue its international goals. However, China’s rise as a geo-economic power has driven the Abe administration to reshape its foreign-policy bureaucracy to compete with China in this regard and to recalibrate its approach to economic statecraft.

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