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Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies


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Despite Japan's importance in the modern world, much about Japan remains unknown outside the country. This series provides informative, original, detailed studies on a variety of aspects of modern Japan.
It has established itself as an authoritative available source of scholarship on all aspects of Japan. Publishing policy is directed by some of the most respected names in Japanese studies.

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Public Policy and Economic Competition in Japan Change and Continuity in Antimonopoly Policy, 1973-1995

Public Policy and Economic Competition in Japan: Change and Continuity in Antimonopoly Policy, 1973-1995

1st Edition

By Michael L. Beeman
April 05, 2002

Viewed historically as the lapdog of business, bureaucratic and political interests, Japan's Fair Trade Commission has had mixed success in promoting its agenda for stronger antimonopoly policy since the early 1970s. Dr. Beeman unravels antimonopoly politics in Japan through an analysis of the ...

Japanese Electoral Politics Creating a New Party System

Japanese Electoral Politics: Creating a New Party System

1st Edition

Edited By Steven Reed
July 29, 2003

The old Japanese single-party system collapsed in 1993, but a new system has not yet fully evolved. Following the most significant party reform in Japanese history, this book analyses the most recent national elections, examining voter behaviour and how it is influenced. It provides a comprehensive...

Japan's Security Relations with China since 1989 From Balancing to Bandwagoning?

Japan's Security Relations with China since 1989: From Balancing to Bandwagoning?

1st Edition

By Reinhard Drifte
December 23, 2002

Japan's Security Relations with China since 1989 raises the crucial question of whether Japan's political leadership which is still preoccupied with finding a new political constellation and with overcoming a deep economic crisis is able to handle such a complex policy in the face of an ...

Japan, Internationalism and the UN

Japan, Internationalism and the UN

1st Edition

By R. P. Dore
November 05, 1997

Japan has enormous economic power and yet is a minor player in international politics. In part this has been due to the partnership with US, but now with the end of cold war there is a fierce debate going on in Japan regarding the international political role for the nation. This book is a response...

Ideology and Practice in Modern Japan

Ideology and Practice in Modern Japan

1st Edition

Edited By Roger Goodman, Kirsten Refsing
April 22, 1992

The issue of how Japanese society operates, and in particular why it has `succeeded', has generated a wide variety of explanatory models, including the Confucian ethic, classlessness, group consciousness, and `uniqueness' in areas as diverse as body images and language patterns.In Ideology and ...

Japan: Beyond the End of History

Japan: Beyond the End of History

1st Edition

By David Williams
December 08, 1993

In this analysis of Japan's policy-making, David Williams places his argument within the debates about Japanese political economy in the United States and Britain, debates previously polarised between `market' and `ministry' views. He presents Japanese-style nationalist development as a serious ...

Architecture and Authority in Japan

Architecture and Authority in Japan

1st Edition

By William H. Coaldrake
September 20, 1996

First published in 1996. Architecture is one of the most inspired manifestations of Japanese civilization, a pillar of both traditional society and the modern state. The rugged walls of Himeji Castle, the pristine perfection of the Ise Shrine, and the soaring skyscrapers of modern Tokyo are all ...

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