Nationalism in Contemporary Japan
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Köp båda 2 för 863 krThis title was first published in 1992: This book compares stability and change in the political culture of the relatively new Asian democracy Japan and the much older Western democracy Britain. While the democratic polity emerged incrementally an...
When Temple University Japan (TUJ) was founded in 1982to advance the mission of international higher educationthe university had few ties to Japan, or any other Asian country. However, more than 40 years later, TUJ has overcome substantial obstacl...
.,."The "ultimate" conclusion of this excellent study is that Japan can again take pride in itself and project a sense of assuredness in its dealings with the rest of the world while maintaining a responsible role in the international relations system. Stronach's well-written and tightly reasoned study of contemporary Japanese nationalism may not completely satisfy the dedicated "Japan basher." It does project a reasonable, alternative understanding for those seeking such."-Perspectives on Political Science ?...The "ultimate" conclusion of this excellent study is that Japan can again take pride in itself and project a sense of assuredness in its dealings with the rest of the world while maintaining a responsible role in the international relations system. Stronach's well-written and tightly reasoned study of contemporary Japanese nationalism may not completely satisfy the dedicated "Japan basher." It does project a reasonable, alternative understanding for those seeking such.?-Perspectives on Political Science ..."The "ultimate" conclusion of this excellent study is that Japan can again take pride in itself and project a sense of assuredness in its dealings with the rest of the world while maintaining a responsible role in the international relations system. Stronach's well-written and tightly reasoned study of contemporary Japanese nationalism may not completely satisfy the dedicated "Japan basher." It does project a reasonable, alternative understanding for those seeking such."-Perspectives on Political Science
BRUCE STRONACH is Dean, Graduate School of International Relations, International University of Japan in Niigata. His primary areas of interest include Japanese political culture and popular culture with an eye to the Japanese-American relationship. His recent books include Politics East and West: A Comparison of Japanese and British Culture (1992) with Curtis Martin, and Japan and America: Opposites That Attract (1989).
Preface Introduction Ambiguous Images The Search for Identity Nationalism and Community Nationalism and the State Japan's Role in the World Conclusion Bibliography Index