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Contested governance in Japan : sites and issues

edited by Glenn D. Hook

(The Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/Routledge series)

RoutledgeCurzon, 2005

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction : contested governance in Japan : modes, sites and issues / Glenn D. Hook
  • Global governance, the G7/8 Summit and Japan / Hugo Dobson
  • Japan's Role in emerging East Asian governance : regional and national implications / Glenn D. Hook
  • Governance, democracy and the political economy of the Japanese state / J.A.A. Stockwin
  • Local governance : the role of referenda and the rise of independent governors / Lam Peng Er
  • Governance, globalization and the Japanese financial system : resistance or restructuring? / Philip G. Cerny
  • Koizumi's "robust policy" : governance, the Japanese welfare employment regime and comparative gender studies / Osawa Mari
  • Japan and global environmental governance / Miranda A. Schreurs
  • Governance, Asian migrants and the role of civil society / Hatsuse Ryūhei
  • Corruption and governance in Japan / J. Babb
  • Whose problem? : Japan's homeless people as an issue of local and central governance / Tom Gill
  • The political economy of Japanese "corporate governance" : a metaphor for capitalist rationalization / Harukiyo Hasegawa
  • Governance through the family : the political function of the domestic in Japan / Takeda Hiroko

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Contested Governance in Japan extends the analysis of governance in contemporary Japan by exploring both the sites and issues of governance above and below the state as well as within it. This volume discusses the contested nature of governance in Japan and the ways in which a range of actors are involved in different sites and issues of governance at home, in the region and the globe. It includes chapters on global governance, local policy-making, democracy, environmental governance, the Japanese financial system, corruption, the family and corporate governance.

Table of Contents

Introduction - Contested Governance in Japan: Modes, sites and issues Part 1 Sites of Governance 1. Global Governance, the G7/8 Summit and Japan 2. Japan's Role in Emerging East Asian Governance: Regional and national implications 3. Governance, Democracy and the Political Economy of the Japanese State 4. Local Governance: The role of referenda and the rise of independent governors 5. Governance, Globalization and the Japanese Financial System: Resistance or restructuring? 6. Koizumi's 'Robust Policy': Governance, the Japanese welfare employment regime and comparative gender studies Part 2 Issues of Governance 7. Japan and Global Environmental Governance 8. Governance, Asian Migrants and the role of Civil Society 9. Corruption and Governance in Japan 10. Whose Problem? Japan's homeless people as an issue of local and central governance 11. The Political Economy of Japanese 'Corporate Governance': A metaphor for capitalist rationalization 12. Governance though the Family: The political function of the domestic in Japan

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