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T. J. Pempel, Bong Youngshik (Beteiligte)

Japan in Crisis


What Will It Take for Japan to Rise Again?
Herausgegeben von Youngshik, B.; Pempel, T.
2012. 2013. ix, 293 S. 42 SW-Abb. 229 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN 2013
ISBN: 1-13-735744-4 (1137357444)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-13-735744-1 (9781137357441)

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This volume, stemming from the Asan Institute for Policy Studies, observes that for Japan to īrise againī would mean recovery not only from the triple disaster-the March, 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown-but from 20-plus years of economic stagnation, political fumbling, and deterioration in Japanīs regional and global influence.
PREFACE - Hahm Chaibong INTRODUCTION - T.J. Pempel PART I: STARTING WITH FUKUSHIMA 1. The Fukushima Nuclear Crisis and Its Political and Social Implications; Masakatsu Ota PART II: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SLOW GROWTH 2. Japanīs Economic Crisis: More Chronic than Acute - So Far; Gregory W. Noble 3. Japanīs Fiscal Challenge: The Political Economy of Reform; William W. Grimes PART III: HURDLING POLITICAL OBSTACLES 4. Governance Crisis in Japan: Return to the Basic Building Blocks of Democracy; Tetsundo Iwakuni 5. The Ghost of the Second Republic? The Structural Weakness of Parliamentary Bicameralism in Japan; Jun Saito PART IV: TOWARD A MULTICULTURAL SOLUTION? 6. Embracing Asia: Japanīs Expat Politics; Kim Mikyoung PART V: IMPROVING RELATIONS WITH THE ASIA-PACIFIC NEIGHBORS 7. What Will It Take for Japan to Rise Again? Vision, Regional Initiative, and Japan-Korea Relations; Kazuhiko Togo 8. Regional Situation Awareness as a Basis for Northeast Asian Regional Cooperation in Dealing with Transnational Nuclear Disasters; Kim Sok Chul 9. The US-Japan Alliance and Japanīs Future; Michael Auslin 10. An Economic Step toward Revitalizing Japan and US-Japan Ties; T.J. Pempel INDEX
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