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Asan chŏngch'aek yŏn'guwŏn.
Japan in crisis :what will it take for Japan to rise again? /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
320.952
Title/Author:
Japan in crisis : : what will it take for Japan to rise again? // edited by T. J. Pempel and Bong Youngshik.
other author:
Pempel, T. J.,
Description:
1 online resource.
Notes:
Based on perspectives presented at a conference held in November, 2011.
Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays
Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General
Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National.
Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.
Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference
Subject:
Japan - Relations - United States.
ISBN:
1137350717 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137350718 (electronic bk.)
[NT 15000227]:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[NT 15000228]:
PART I: STARTING WITH FUKUSHIMA -- 1. The Fukushima Nuclear Crisis and Its Political and Social Implications; Masakatsu Ota -- PART II: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SLOW GROWTH -- 2. Japan's Economic Crisis: More Chronic than Acute - So Far; Gregory W. Noble -- 3. Japan's Fiscal Challenge: The Political Economy of Reform; William W. Grimes -- PART III: HURDLING POLITICAL OBSTACLES -- 4. Governance Crisis in Japan: Return to the Basic Building Blocks of Democracy; Tetsundo Iwakuni -- 5. The Ghost of the Second Republic? The Structural Weakness of Parliamentary Bicameralism in Japan; Jun Saito -- PART IV: TOWARD A MULTICULTURAL SOLUTION? -- 6. Embracing Asia: Japan's Expat Politics; Kim Mikyoung -- PART V: IMPROVING RELATIONS WITH THE ASIA-PACIFIC NEIGHBORS -- 7. What Will It Take for Japan to Rise Again? Vision, Regional Initiative, and Japan-Korea Relations; Kazuhiko Togo -- 8. Regional Situation Awareness as a Basis for Northeast Asian Regional Cooperation in Dealing with Transnational Nuclear Disasters; Kim Sok Chul -- 9. The US-Japan Alliance and Japan's Future; Michael Auslin -- 10. An Economic Step toward Revitalizing Japan and US-Japan Ties; T.J. Pempel.
[NT 15000229]:
"This volume is the result of a conference held by the Asan Institute for Policy Studies in November, 2011. Organized in the aftermath of the crisis presented by the triple disaster that struck the Tohoku region of Japan on March 11 of the previous year: an earthquake, a tsunami, and a nuclear meltdown. The conference had as its overarching theme 'Japan in Crisis: What Will It Take for Japan to Rise Again?' Authors began by addressing the question of what it would take for Japan to 'recover' from not only from 3/11 but also more than 20 years of nearly unilateral economic stagnation, political fumbling, and deterioration in the country's regional and global influence.The Asan Institute for Policy Studies is an independent think tank located in Seoul, South Korea, that provides innovative policy solutions and spearheads public discourse on many of the core issues that Korea, East Asia, and the global community face. The goal of the institute is not only to offer policy solutions but also to train experts in public diplomacy and related fields in order to strengthen Korea's capacity to better tackle some of the most pressing problems affecting the country, the region and the world today. "--
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137350718
Japan in crisis :what will it take for Japan to rise again? /
Japan in crisis :
what will it take for Japan to rise again? /edited by T. J. Pempel and Bong Youngshik. - 1 online resource.
Based on perspectives presented at a conference held in November, 2011.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART I: STARTING WITH FUKUSHIMA -- 1. The Fukushima Nuclear Crisis and Its Political and Social Implications; Masakatsu Ota -- PART II: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SLOW GROWTH -- 2. Japan's Economic Crisis: More Chronic than Acute - So Far; Gregory W. Noble -- 3. Japan's Fiscal Challenge: The Political Economy of Reform; William W. Grimes -- PART III: HURDLING POLITICAL OBSTACLES -- 4. Governance Crisis in Japan: Return to the Basic Building Blocks of Democracy; Tetsundo Iwakuni -- 5. The Ghost of the Second Republic? The Structural Weakness of Parliamentary Bicameralism in Japan; Jun Saito -- PART IV: TOWARD A MULTICULTURAL SOLUTION? -- 6. Embracing Asia: Japan's Expat Politics; Kim Mikyoung -- PART V: IMPROVING RELATIONS WITH THE ASIA-PACIFIC NEIGHBORS -- 7. What Will It Take for Japan to Rise Again? Vision, Regional Initiative, and Japan-Korea Relations; Kazuhiko Togo -- 8. Regional Situation Awareness as a Basis for Northeast Asian Regional Cooperation in Dealing with Transnational Nuclear Disasters; Kim Sok Chul -- 9. The US-Japan Alliance and Japan's Future; Michael Auslin -- 10. An Economic Step toward Revitalizing Japan and US-Japan Ties; T.J. Pempel.
"This volume is the result of a conference held by the Asan Institute for Policy Studies in November, 2011. Organized in the aftermath of the crisis presented by the triple disaster that struck the Tohoku region of Japan on March 11 of the previous year: an earthquake, a tsunami, and a nuclear meltdown. The conference had as its overarching theme 'Japan in Crisis: What Will It Take for Japan to Rise Again?' Authors began by addressing the question of what it would take for Japan to 'recover' from not only from 3/11 but also more than 20 years of nearly unilateral economic stagnation, political fumbling, and deterioration in the country's regional and global influence.The Asan Institute for Policy Studies is an independent think tank located in Seoul, South Korea, that provides innovative policy solutions and spearheads public discourse on many of the core issues that Korea, East Asia, and the global community face. The goal of the institute is not only to offer policy solutions but also to train experts in public diplomacy and related fields in order to strengthen Korea's capacity to better tackle some of the most pressing problems affecting the country, the region and the world today. "--
ISBN: 1137350717 (electronic bk.)
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--Relations--United States.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: JQ1631 / .J3625 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 320.952
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