Japanese foreign policy and understanding Japanese politics : the writings of J.A.A. Stockwin

書誌事項

Japanese foreign policy and understanding Japanese politics : the writings of J.A.A. Stockwin

Global Oriental, c2012

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容
  • v. 1. Japanese foreign policy
  • Australia-Japan relations
  • Democracy in Japan and Asia
  • v. 2. Understanding Japanese politics
  • Teaching and research in Japanese studies
  • The importance of Japan
内容説明・目次

内容説明

Known internationally for his research, writings and commentaries on the politics of modern and contemporary Japan, this two-volume work brings together much of his considerable archive of published as well as unpublished research over the past fifty years, some dating back to his early years as a scholar in the 1960s at ANU's Department of Political Science. Structured thematically, Volume I comprises Part I: Japanese Foreign Policy; Part II: Australia-Japan Relations; Part III: Democracy in Japan and Asia; Volume II comprises Part I: Understanding Japanese Politics; Part II: Teaching and Research in Japanese Studies. Volume II complements his earlier Collected Writings which focuses specifically on the politics and political environment of Japan up to the date of publication (2004). J.A.A. Stockwin has also been a lead reviewer of new publications in his field; a list of his principal reviews together with a bibliography of his complete output can be found at the back of Volume II of this work. Both volumes are separately indexed.

目次

  • Volume 1: Japanese Foreign Policy / Democracy in Japan and Asia Introduction
  • PART 1: JAPANESE FOREIGN POLICY
  • 1. Japanese Attitudes to the Sino-Soviet Dispute
  • 2. Japanese Foreign Policy
  • 3. Domestic Political Restraints on Japanese Foreign Policy
  • 4. Foreign Policy Perspectives of the Japanese Left: Confrontation or Consensus?
  • 5. Japan and Asia
  • 6. Continuity and Change in Japanese Foreign Policy
  • 7. Where is Japan Headed?
  • 8. Canada and the Changing Economy of the Pacific Basin: The Domestic Political Context of Japanese Foreign Policy
  • 9. Japanese Public Opinion and Policies on Security and Defence
  • 10. Does Japan Have a Special Attitude to Peace?
  • 11. Can Japan and the Soviet Union Sort Out Their Differences?
  • 12. Understanding Japanese International Relations
  • 13. Is War an Inevitable Part of History? The Case of Japan
  • 14. Korean-Japanese Relations: Background, Trends and Perspectives
  • 15. The Evolving Dynamics of Japanese Foreign Policy and Implications for Southeast Asia
  • PART II : AUSTRALIA-JAPAN RELATIONS
  • 16. Aspects of Japanese Politics and Foreign Policy
  • 17. Japanese Elections
  • 18. Problems in Australian Foreign Policy: January to June 1972
  • 19. Australia's Relations with Japan
  • 20. Problems in Australian Foreign Policy, January-June 1980
  • 21. Party Representation in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan
  • 22. Negotiating the Basic Treaty between Australia and Japan, 1973-1976
  • PART III : DEMOCRACY IN JAPAN AND ASIA
  • 23. Korea: An Outsider's View
  • 24. Beyond the 'Asian Model' of Democracy
  • 25. Reshaping Japanese Politics and the Question of Democracy
  • Index Volume 2: Understanding Japanese Politics / Teaching & Research in Japanese Studies PART I: UNDERSTANDING JAPANESE POLITICS
  • 1. Reshaping of Japanese Politics and the Question of Democracy
  • 2. Why Japan still Matters
  • 3. Electoral Pressures for Change: the Effect of Political Reform
  • 4. Reforming Japanese Politics: Possible or Impossible?
  • 5. Opposition Parties or Client Parties? Can Politics be put back onto the Agenda?
  • 6. Is Japan a Post-Marxist Society? Thoughts on a Forgotten Debate
  • 7. Governance, Democracy and the Political Economy of the Japanese State
  • 8. A European View of Japanese Politics and Foreign Policy
  • 9. Koizumi and his Political Legacy
  • 10. Politics, Japan and the Politics of Japan: Studying at an Intersection of Disciplines
  • 11. From Koizumi to Abe: Same Bed, Different Dreams?
  • 12. Koizumi and Blair as Political Leaders: A View from the United Kingdom
  • 13. Do Prime Ministers Make a Difference? Some Historical Reflections
  • 14. Do Prime Ministers Run Japan?
  • 15. Issues of the Japanese Constitution
  • 16. Why has Japan not had a Female Prime Minister?
  • 17. Japanese Politics in a British Political Mirror
  • 18. Political Earthquake in Japan: How much of a Difference will it make?
  • 19. New Japanese Politics from a British Perspective
  • 20. Sailing through Rough Waters: New Politics in the United Kingdom and Japan
  • 21. In Memorian Chalmers Johnson (1931-2010): le Japon comme 'Etat Developpeur' et le defi au consensus neoliberal
  • 22. Stability and Instability in Japanese Politics: An Assessment of the Kan Government
  • 23. Political Leadership in Japan: Are Effective Leaders Possible?
  • PART II: TEACHING AND RESEARCH IN JAPANESE STUDIES
  • 24. Japanese Politics: The Neglected Discipline
  • 25. The Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies, University of Oxford
  • 26. Why Japan Matters
  • 27. Area Studies on Japan: Experiences in Australia and Britain
  • 28. Japanese Studies in Australia
  • 29. Japanese Studies at Oxford: The New Decade
  • 30. Japanese Scholarship in Australia and New Zealand: An International Perspective
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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