Japan Unbound

Japan Unbound
Author: John Nathan
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0618138943

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Explores the cultural changes that have taken place in Japan throughout the last decade as demonstrated by various economic groups and institutions, predicting what Japan's changing world role will mean for the future.

Japan in World History

Japan in World History
Author: James L. Huffman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2010-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199709748

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Japan in World History ranges from Japan's prehistoric interactions with Korea and China, to the Western challenge of the late 1500s, the partial isolation under the Tokugawa family (1600-1868), and the tumultuous interactions of more recent times, when Japan modernized ferociously, turned imperialist, lost a world war, then became the world's second largest economy--and its greatest foreign aid donor. Writing in a lively fashion, Huffman makes rich use of primary sources, illustrating events with comments by the people who lived through them: tellers of ancient myths, court women who dominated the early literary world, cynical priests who damned medieval materialism, travelers who marveled at "indecent" Western ballroom dancers in the mid-1800s, and the emperor who justified Pearl Harbor. Without ignoring standard political and military events, the book illuminates economic, social, and cultural factors; it also examines issues of gender as well as the roles of commoners, samurai, business leaders, novelists, and priests.

Japan s Foreign Policy Since 1945

Japan s Foreign Policy Since 1945
Author: Kevin J. Cooney
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317466901

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This student-friendly text provides a detailed and up-to-date assessment of Japan's foreign policy since 1945, including policy options and choices that Japan faces in the twenty-first century. Using information based on interviews with policymakers in Japan, the author provides new insight into Japan's foreign policy options and analyzes the nation's evolving role in international affairs. The book begins with a brief overview of major issues related to Japan's foreign policy since the mid-nineteenth century, and then focuses on the direction of Japanese foreign policy from 1945 to the present. It examines issues such as Article Nine of the Japanese Constitution, national security needs, the way Japan views the world around it, the role of nationalism in setting policy, and the influence of big industry. It also includes material on Japan's response to 9/11 and the war in Iraq. Designed for both undergraduate and graduate level courses, the text includes Discussion Questions, maps, a detailed bibliography with suggestions for further reading, and an Appendix with the Japanese Constitution for easy reference.

Japan s Nuclear Disarmament Policy and the U S Security Umbrella

Japan s Nuclear Disarmament Policy and the U S  Security Umbrella
Author: A. DiFilippo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2006-10-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230600720

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This book explores the apparent contradictions behind Japan's stated goal of nuclear disarmament and its tacit acceptance of being protected by the U.S. nuclear umbrella.

Disasters and Social Crisis in Contemporary Japan

Disasters and Social Crisis in Contemporary Japan
Author: Mark R. Mullins,Koichi Nakano
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137521323

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Japan was shaken by the 'double disaster' of earthquake and sarin gas attack in 1995, and in 2011 it was hit once again by the 'triple disaster' of earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown. This international, multi-disciplinary group of scholars examines the state and societal responses to the disasters and social crisis.

Intercultural Communication in Japan

Intercultural Communication in Japan
Author: Satoshi Toyosaki,Shinsuke Eguchi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315516912

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Japan is heterogeneous and culturally diverse, both historically through ancient waves of immigration and in recent years due to its foreign relations and internationalization. However, Japan has socially, culturally, politically, and intellectually constructed a distinct and homogeneous identity. More recently, this identity construction has been rightfully questioned and challenged by Japan’s culturally diverse groups. This book explores the discursive systems of cultural identities that regenerate the illusion of Japan as a homogeneous nation. Contributors from a variety of disciplines and methodological approaches investigate the ways in which Japan’s homogenizing discourses are challenged and modified by counter-homogeneous message systems. They examine the discursive push-and-pull between homogenizing and heterogenizing vectors, found in domestic and transnational contexts and mobilized by various identity politics, such as gender, sexuality, ethnicity, foreign status, nationality, multiculturalism, and internationalization. After offering a careful and critical analysis, the book calls for a complicating of Japan’s homogenizing discourses in nuanced and contextual ways, with an explicit goal of working towards a culturally diverse Japan. Taking a critical intercultural communication perspective, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Japanese Studies, Japanese Culture and Japanese Society.

The Organisational Dynamics of University Reform in Japan

The Organisational Dynamics of University Reform in Japan
Author: Jeremy Breaden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415528795

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This book offers a new approach to Japan's internationalisation conundrum by proceeding from the 'inside out'. It presents an extended case study one university organisation that has been changed through its adoption of a radical program of internationalisation. Through this case study Jeremy Breaden identifies patterns by which internationalisation is situated in administrative discourse and individual action, and determines how these patterns in turn shape organisational practice. The result is a multi-dimensional narrative of organisational change that advances our understanding of both the dynamics of university reform and the concept of internationalisation, one of the most durable yet contentious themes in the study of contemporary Japanese society.

Politics and Religion in Modern Japan

Politics and Religion in Modern Japan
Author: R. Starrs
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2011-08-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230336681

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Written by leading scholars in the field, this book provides new insights, based on original research, into the full spectrum of modern Japanese political-religious activity: from the prewar uses of Shinto in shaping the modern imperial nation-state to the postwar 'new religions' that have challenged the power of the political establishment.