1st Edition

Dictionary of the Modern Politics of Japan

    332 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    The politics of Japan are less widely reported than its economics. Most people are aware of the economic 'miracle' following the Second World War, whereby Japan became the second largest economy in the world after the United States, and the economic stagnation of the early 1990s is also well known. But it is difficult to make sense of these phenomena without a knowledge of the political system and the ways in which it works in practice. Containing an introductory essay, an essay on theories of Japanese politics and over 250 A-Z entries, the Dictionary of the Modern Politics of Japan remedies this imbalance, and answers the need for an accessible work of reference bringing together information and authoritative analysis on all aspects of the politics of Japan and the Japanese political system.
    Including a fully annotated bibliography to guide the user to further reading, the entries are thoroughly cross-referenced and indexed, and are supplemented with maps and tables, to ensure that the Dictionary of the Modern Politics of Japan is essential reading for all scholars and students of the politics and international relations of Japan.

    Preface, Introductory essay, Theories of Japanese politics, Maps, Entries A-Z, Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    J.A.A. Stockwin, formerly Nissan Professor of Modern Japanese Studies and former Director of the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies, University of Oxford, Emeritus Fellow, St Antony's College.

    'Highly recommended for academic and larger public libraries, especially where there is keen interest in Japan or world politics.' - Booklist (Oct 2003)

    'A thorough yet readable guide to the politics of one of the world's most important countries.' - Reference Reviews, January 2004