21st Century Tokyo

21st Century Tokyo
Author: Julian Worrall,ジュリアンウォラル,エレズ・ゴラニソロモン
Publsiher: Kodansha International
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105215387064

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Tokyo has earned a reputation as one of the innovative cities in the world, and nowhere is this more evident than in its modern architecture. This book covers eighty-three examples of contemporary architecture and introduces them not just from an architectural perspective, but as part of the social, cultural, and political tapestry of the city. Tokyo has earned a reputation as one of the most innovative and forward-thinking cities in the world, and nowhere is this more evident than in its modern architecture. Authors and architects Julian

21st Century Tokyo

21st Century Tokyo
Author: ジュリアン・ウォラル
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: LCCN:2009036753

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21st Century Tokyo

21st Century Tokyo
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: LCCN:2009036753

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A New Japan for the Twenty First Century

A New Japan for the Twenty First Century
Author: Rien T. Segers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2008-03-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134054077

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Many people in the West portray Japan as being fixed in its ways, and unable to change, and consequently risking national decline and international loss of prestige. However, in fact, Japan is at present in a significant transition period, comparable to the Meiji Restoration of 1868 or the period immediately after the Second World War. This transition period comes with a mixture of events and situations which are difficult to interpret both for foreign as well as domestic commentators and decision makers. In this book a range of senior experts from inside Japan outline the many considerable changes currently taking place in a wide range of fields, including the economy, business and technology, politics, governance and international relations, and a wide range of social issues - the media, the position of women, nationalism and national consciousness, and religion. Overall, the book provides a corrective to misplaced Western and Eastern views; it aims to redirect stereotyped thinking about contemporary Japan both inside as well as outside the country. In addition it gives a summary overview of contemporary Japan, its current changes and problems– in short the inside story of the second strongest national economy in the world which is in the process of fundamental re-engineering and which will continue to have a huge impact globally going forward.

China s Security Interests in the 21st Century

China s Security Interests in the 21st Century
Author: Russell Ong
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2007-03-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134164479

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The collapse of communism in Europe, the quest for economic security and the War on Terror have all affected China's view of security matters. Ong provides a comprehensive study of the new policy and security challenges China faces in the coming years. Covering all of China's current security interests and concerns, this remarkable book includes chapters on Chinese concepts of security, the role of the United States, and regional tensions including the Korean peninsula, Japan, Taiwan, and China’s quest for ‘great power’ status.

The Making of Urban Japan

The Making of Urban Japan
Author: André Sorensen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2005-08-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134736577

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During the twentieth century, Japan was transformed from a poor, primarily rural country into one of the world's largest industrial powers and most highly urbanised countries. Interestingly, while Japanese governments and planners borrowed carefully from the planning ideas and methods of many other countries, Japanese urban planning, urban governance and cities developed very differently from those of other developed countries. Japan's distinctive patterns of urbanisation are partly a product of the highly developed urban system, urban traditions and material culture of the pre-modern period, which remained influential until well after the Pacific War. A second key influence has been the dominance of central government in urban affairs, and its consistent prioritisation of economic growth over the public welfare or urban quality of life. André Sorensen examines Japan's urban trajectory from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, paying particular attention to the weak development of Japanese civil society, local governments, and land development and planning regulations.

Reeds 21st Century Ship Management

Reeds 21st Century Ship Management
Author: John W Dickie
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-05-08
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781472900685

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First modern title to cover the varied and complex world of ship management in the 21st century.

Global Tokyo

Global Tokyo
Author: Jiewon Song
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2020-07-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811534959

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This book examines heritage-led regeneration and decision-making processes in Tokyo’s urban centres of Nihonbashi and Marunouchi. Detailing some of the city’s most prominent and recent redevelopment projects, Jiewon Song recognizes key institutions and actors; their collective actions as placemakers; and how they project the authenticity of urban places in planning processes. Song argues that heritage-led regeneration tends to monopolize authenticity by weakening the visibility of other cultural and historic qualities in urban places. Authenticity consequently turns into a singular entity leading to the homogenization of urban places. As cities increasingly seek authenticity in the urban age, nation-states initiate top-down processes to achieve such ends, interweaving nationalism and national narratives into placemaking practices. In this fashion, Song challenges existing scholarship on urban conservation, global cities and the notion of authenticity.