Understanding modern Japan : a political economy of development, culture and global power

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Understanding modern Japan : a political economy of development, culture and global power

P.W. Preston

SAGE, 2000

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Bibliography: p. [225]-232

Includes index

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This text provides a wide-ranging overview of the development experience of Japan within Pacific Asia and the wider global political system. P W Preston maps Japan's shift into the modern world through a series of breaks in which Japanese polity was embedded within the wider dynamics of political-cultural and geo-economic change in the developing global system. He then charts Japan's particular development experience through four distinct historical phases before exploring the major issues in the study of modern Japan. The book examines the prospects for an increasingly integrated regional bloc in Pacific Asia in relation to the United States and the European Union. A number of underlying themes include the intellectually contested nature of Pacific Asia, the extent to which it is possible to speak of a distinctive model of development, and the implications of Japan's rise to regional and global power for future political and policy analysis. Understanding Modern Japan will be essential reading for all students and researchers seeking a deeper understanding of the contemporary Japan, Pacific Asia and the dynamics of global politics more broadly.

Table of Contents

The Historical Development Experience of Japan Japan and the Shift to the Modern World Tokugawa, Meiji and the Pursuit of the Project of Modernity Locating Japan within the Modern World Success, Instability and Competing Political-Cultural Projects Imperial Japan Expansion and the Project of Empire in Asia Japan in the Contemporary World The Political-Cultural Project of Economic Nationalism The Japanese Model Success Debated, Celebrated and Disputed Japan and the Development of Pacific Asia Trade, Aid and Foreign Direct Investment in the Project of Comprehensive Security Japan, Pacific Asia and the Tripolar Global System The Regional Context of Contemporary Political-Cultural Projects Contemporary Japan Crisis, Disputed Understandings and Readjustment

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