Brad Williams is an associate professor in the Department of Asian and International Studies at the City University of Hong Kong. He has studied, taught, and conducted research in Australia, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Myanmar, Taiwan, and the United States. He is the author of Resolving the Russo-Japanese Territorial Dispute: Hokkaido-Sakhalin Relations and has also coedited and translated a number of volumes, including Japan in Decline: Fact or Fiction?
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Introduction: Normalizing Japan's Foreign Intelligence System 1. Japanese Grand Strategy and Embedded Norms: From the Yoshida Doctrine to an Abe Doctrine2. US Covert Action in Japan: Nurturing a Bilateralism-Adhering Junior Ally3. Beneath the Umbrella: Bilateralism and Japanese Cold War Foreign Intelligence4. Technology Quest: The Foreign Economic Intelligence System of a Developmental State5. Japan's Foreign Intelligence System: The Impacts of Antimilitarism and Sectionalism6. Reinstitutionalizing Grand Strategy: Japan's Evolving Foreign Intelligence System Conclusion: Eschewing Unorthodoxy in International Intelligence Bibliography Index About the Author