Cultures of antimilitarism : national security in Germany and Japan
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Cultures of antimilitarism : national security in Germany and Japan
The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-247) and index
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ISBN 9780801858208
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Both Japan and Germany have long traditions of militarism, culminating in their aggressive actions in World War II. Yet neither country now seeks to regain its former military power; on the contrary, antimilitarism has become so deeply rooted in the Japanese and German national psyches that even such questions as participation in international peacekeeping forces are met with widespread domestic opposition. This study asks how such a radical change in thought and behaviour could have come about. It analyzes the complex domestic and international political forces which have brought this unforeseen transformation, and shows how the post-war governments of Konrad Adenauer and Yoshida Shigeru - both moderate, right-of-centre politicians - succeeded in reaching beyond their own constituencies to help their countrymen devise new national identities. West Germans came to see themselves as part of a larger community of nations bound together by the common history of Western civilization; the Japanese as citizens of a peaceful merchant nation too busy with economic development to indulge in such morally suspect endeavours as power politics.
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: pbk. ISBN 9780801872389
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After suffering crushing military defeats in 1945, both Japan and Germany have again achieved positions of economic dominance and political influence. Yet neither seeks to regain its former military power; on the contrary, antimilitarism has become so deeply rooted in the Japanese and German national psyches that even such questions as participation in international peacekeeping forces are met with widespread domestic opposition. In Cultures of Antimilitarism: National Security in Germany and Japan Thomas Berger analyzes the complex domestic and international political forces that brought about this unforeseen transformation.
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