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Japan's Options for the 1980s

Japan's Options for the 1980s
Author: Radha Sinha
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2010-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136912932

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Japan’s economic success since the 1950s created a range of serious domestic and international problems which threaten the stability of the country. Within Japan at the start of the 1980s there was a strong mood on the right for remilitarization to give the nation the super-power status her economic performance justified. Outside Japan, there was increasing pressure from the West to make her conform to Western strategic interests. Against the background of these crucial issues the book analyzes the economic, political and military options open to Japan. Focussing on the interconnecting themes of foreign harassment and domestic economic disorder, the author points out many areas of similarity between Japan of the 1930s and Japan of the 1980s.


Japan's Role in the 1980's

Japan's Role in the 1980's
Author: Stuart Kirby
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1980
Genre: Economic forecasting
ISBN:

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Report on economic development trends in Japan, with projections for the 1980s, partic. Regarding economic relations - covers energy policy, esp. Petrochemical industry, industrial growth, ASEAN, trade policy, international relations, standard of living, attitudes to work and leisure, social development, hours of work, trends in trade, technological change, small scale industry, raw materials supply, etc. Diagrams and statistical tables.


A Half Step Behind

A Half Step Behind
Author: Jane Condon
Publisher: New York : Dodd, Mead
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1985
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Climate Change Policy in Japan

Climate Change Policy in Japan
Author: Yasuko Kameyama
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317559428

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Amidst growing environmental concerns worldwide, Japan is seen as particularly vulnerable to the effects of changing climate. This book considers Japan’s response to the climate change problem from the late 1980s up to the present day, assessing how the Japanese government’s policy-making process has developed over time. From the early days of climate change policy in Japan, through the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change conferences and Kyoto Protocol, right up to the 2015 negotiations, the book examines the environmental, economic, and political factors that have shaped policy. As the 2015 Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change projects forward beyond 2020, the book concludes by analyzing how Japan has placed itself in the global climate change debate and how the country might and should respond to the problem in the future, based on the findings from accumulated history.


Consuming Japan

Consuming Japan
Author: Andrew C. McKevitt
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469634481

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This insightful book explores the intense and ultimately fleeting moment in 1980s America when the future looked Japanese. Would Japan's remarkable post–World War II economic success enable the East Asian nation to overtake the United States? Or could Japan's globe-trotting corporations serve as a model for battered U.S. industries, pointing the way to a future of globalized commerce and culture? While popular films and literature recycled old anti-Asian imagery and crafted new ways of imagining the "yellow peril," and formal U.S.-Japan relations remained locked in a holding pattern of Cold War complacency, a remarkable shift was happening in countless local places throughout the United States: Japanese goods were remaking American consumer life and injecting contemporary globalization into U.S. commerce and culture. What impact did the flood of billions of Japanese things have on the ways Americans produced, consumed, and thought about their place in the world? From autoworkers to anime fans, Consuming Japan introduces new unorthodox actors into foreign-relations history, demonstrating how the flow of all things Japanese contributed to the globalizing of America in the late twentieth century.


A Cultural History of Postwar Japan 1945-1980

A Cultural History of Postwar Japan 1945-1980
Author: Shunsuke Tsurumi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136146180

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First Published in 1987. Japan’s surrender on 15 August 1945 was an unprecedented event in Japanese history. The shift from the life of hunger to the life of saturation that took place between 1945 and 1980 has brought about a great change in life style. The significance of this change will be a subject of reassessment for many years to come. This books presents an outline of such a change in the domain of mass culture, a sector of Japanese culture most indicative of the change after the defeat and the subsequent economic recovery.


Japan in the 1980s

Japan in the 1980s
Author: Rei Shiratori
Publisher: Kodansha America
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1982
Genre: Japan
ISBN:

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Essays examine the political, economic, and social problems of Japan and discuss the policies of the country's major political parties.


Japan at the Summit

Japan at the Summit
Author: Shiro Saito
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2018-02-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351372572

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This book, first published in 1990 and written from a Japanese perspective, examines the gradual transformation of Japan's traditional role in world politics since the Second World War. With Japan's postwar economic success came calls from many quarters for it to match its economic involvement with an equal commitment to international political relations. The book discusses in detail the realization by Japan's leadership that international cooperation must take place on many diverse levels, and focuses on Japan's involvement in Western affairs during the 1980s, through participation in the seven-power economic and political summits and dialogue at the meetings of ASEAN.