Japans Politics and Economy
For some time Japan has been under fire for adjusting too slowly to new realities. While this criticism may be valid on some levels, Japan has been transforming in tandem with both regional and global forces. However, these changes have been largely overshadowed by the immense changes in Asia, including the rise of China, the 1997 Southeast Asian financial crisis and North Koreas development of nuclear weapons. Has Japan, the worlds second largest economy, only been muddling through?
In this volume the contributors show that although the challenges faced are great, Japan is changing in areas ranging from political leadership, education policy, official development assistance, peace building and security, to defence production, business associations and innovation policy. The book analyses processes of change, focusing on the dynamics of changerather than structural change or institutional change per sefrom four levels: the individual, domestic, regional and global. Forces from outside Japan, such as a changing world order and changes in power relationships in Asia, have driven change along with pressures emerging within Japan, such as the increasing power of public opinion and competitiveness within markets.
This book will be of interest to scholars and students of Japanese and Asian Studies, Politics, International Relations, Globalization, Business and Economics.
Marie Sderberg is Associate Professor at the European Institute of Japanese Studies at Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden. Patricia A.Nelson is Visiting Professor, Faculty of Economics, Seijo University, Japan, and author of numerous articles on the political economy and business of Japan.
European Institute of Japanese Studies East Asian Economics and Business series
Edited by Marie Sderberg
Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
This series presents cutting edge research on recent developments in business and economics in East Asia. National, regional and international perspectives are employed to examine this dynamic and fast-moving area.
1 The Business of Japanese Foreign Aid
Five case studies from Asia
Edited by Marie Sderberg
2 Chinese Legal Reform
The case of foreign investment law
Yan Wang
3 Chinese-Japanese Relations in the Twenty First Century
Complementarity and conflict
Edited by Marie Sderberg
4 Competition Law Reform in Britain and Japan
Comparative analysis of policy network
Kenji Suzuki
5 Financial Liberalization and the Economic Crisis in Asia
Edited by Chung H.Lee
6 Institutional Change in South East Asia
Edited by Fredrik Sjholm and Jose Tongzon
7 Japans China Policy
A relational power analysis
Linus Hagstrm
8 Institutional Change in Japan
Edited by Magnus Blomstrm and Sumner La Croix
9 North Korea Policy
Japan and the great powers
Edited by Linus Hagstrm and Marie Sderberg
10 Japans Politics and Economy
Perspectives on change
Edited by Marie Sderberg and Patricia A.Nelson
Japans Politics and Economy
Perspectives on change
Edited by Marie Sderberg and Patricia A.Nelson
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1. JapanPolitics and government. 2. JapanEconomic policy. 3. Japan
Foreign relations. 4. JapanForeign economic relations. I. Sderberg,
Marie. II. Nelson, Patricia A.
JQ1631.J365 2009
320.952dc22
2009026982
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Contents
PATRICIA A.NELSON AND MARIESDERBERG
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JOHN SWENSON-WRIGHT
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PAUL MIDFORD
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VERENA BLECHINGER-TALCOTT
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AKIHIRO OGAWA
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MARIE SDERBERG
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NORBERT PALANOVICS
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CHRISTOPHER W.HUGHES
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PATRICIA A.NELSON
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CORNELIA STORZ
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MARIE SDERBERG AND PATRICIA A.NELSON
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Figures
7.1 | The major elements of the Japanese peace-building framework |
9.1 | JCIACIPA membership, 19522008 |
9.2 | Innovations and institutions in the optics industry, 19202009 |
9.3 | Selected alliances and relationships in digital imaging |
11.1 | Matrix: drivers of change |
Tables
3.1 | Yomiuri Shimbun polling question: Do you think the Constitution should be revised? |
6.1 | Breakdown of Japanese ODA support for Afghanistan as of November 2007 |
6.2 | Swedish ODA to Afghanistan in 2007 |
6.3 | Top ten recipients of Japanese and Swedish gross ODA, 200506 |
7.1 | Parallels between the multi-track and the whole-ofgovernment approaches |
7.2 | External and internal influences on Japans peace buildingbased ODA diplomacy |