Modern Japanese political thought and international relations. (2018)
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- Book
- Title:
- Modern Japanese political thought and international relations. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Modern Japanese political thought and international relations
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Felix Rösch and Atsuko Watanabe.
- Editors:
- Rösch, Felix
Watanabe, Atsuko - Contents:
- Cover; Modern Japanese Political Thought and International Relations; Modern Japanese Political Thought and International Relations; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Challenging International Law and Toward a Global IR?; Chapter 1; How Did Two Daos Perceive the International Differently?; A Quasi Solidarity?; Ethos and Social Imaginary; Perceptions of the International in Japan and China; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2; Japan's Early Challenge to Eurocentrism and the World Court; The Japanese Government and the World Court; Japan's Turn to Civilizational Egocentrism Conclusion: The Legacy of Japan's Early Attempt to Challenge EurocentrismNotes; References; Chapter 3; Kōtarō Tanaka (1890-1974) and Global International Relations; Prelude to Tanaka's Latin American Informal Diplomacy; National Diplomacy in Practice: Tanaka's Intercultural Activities; Tanaka's Latin American-Based IR Theory; Notes; References; Empire-Building or in Search for Global Peace?; Chapter 4; Unlearning Asia; Another Story of "Region"?; Re-Contextualizing Datsu-A-Ron; Past, Present, and Future; Conclusion: Region as Alternative?; Note; References; Chapter 5 Pursuing a More Dynamic Concept of PeaceEstablishing the IPR; The IPR in the 1920s: Peace as Preserving the Status Quo; The IPR after the 1930s: Searching a Renewed Concept of Peace; The IPR and the Contemporary World; Notes; References; Chapter 6; Rethinking the Liberal/Pluralist Vision of Japan's Colonial Studies; ColonialCover; Modern Japanese Political Thought and International Relations; Modern Japanese Political Thought and International Relations; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Challenging International Law and Toward a Global IR?; Chapter 1; How Did Two Daos Perceive the International Differently?; A Quasi Solidarity?; Ethos and Social Imaginary; Perceptions of the International in Japan and China; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2; Japan's Early Challenge to Eurocentrism and the World Court; The Japanese Government and the World Court; Japan's Turn to Civilizational Egocentrism Conclusion: The Legacy of Japan's Early Attempt to Challenge EurocentrismNotes; References; Chapter 3; Kōtarō Tanaka (1890-1974) and Global International Relations; Prelude to Tanaka's Latin American Informal Diplomacy; National Diplomacy in Practice: Tanaka's Intercultural Activities; Tanaka's Latin American-Based IR Theory; Notes; References; Empire-Building or in Search for Global Peace?; Chapter 4; Unlearning Asia; Another Story of "Region"?; Re-Contextualizing Datsu-A-Ron; Past, Present, and Future; Conclusion: Region as Alternative?; Note; References; Chapter 5 Pursuing a More Dynamic Concept of PeaceEstablishing the IPR; The IPR in the 1920s: Peace as Preserving the Status Quo; The IPR after the 1930s: Searching a Renewed Concept of Peace; The IPR and the Contemporary World; Notes; References; Chapter 6; Rethinking the Liberal/Pluralist Vision of Japan's Colonial Studies; Colonial Studies in Japan; Civilization and Global Civil Society; Dehumanizing Effects of Colonization and Colonial Economic Development; Autonomy of the Colonized; Promoting Autonomy in the Liberal International Order; Conclusion; References Local(ized) Japanese Political Concepts for Twenty-First Century International RelationsChapter 7; Who Are the People?; Kokumin, Minzoku, and Shimin: Communist Discourses, 1945-1955; Differences in Party Platforms: 1945-1964; The Rise of Shimin: 1960-1970; Two Connotations of Shimin: 1970-1996; Backlash against Shimin and the Return to Kokumin: 1996-2009; And the Present: From 2009 to Today; Notes; References; Chapter 8; Amae as Emotional Interdependence; Dependence and Dependency in IR; Amae: Emotional Interdependence; Japan's Nuclear Energy and the United States; Conclusion; Notes … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Rowman & Littlefield International
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 320.952
Philosophy: Political
International relations
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference
Political Science: International Relations / General
Japan -- Politics and government -- 1868-1912
Japan -- Politics and government -- 1912-1945
Japan -- Relations
Electronic books
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781786603692
1786603691 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781786603678
1786603683
9781786603685 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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