Japanese Responses to Globalization. Politics, Security, Economics and Business
No-one can doubt the need for us to better understand the Japanese response to globalization,
given the country's increasingly important role in politics/security and economy/business.
This is a timely and cutting-edge analysis and evaluation of Japanese responses to
globalization by leading Japanese scholars. It consists of a three dimensional structure
which links issues of politics/security and economy/business, at both internal and
external levels, thus shedding light on Japan's globalization in its totality. It
is a valuable contribution to explicating the meaning of the positive and negative
consequences of Japan's globalization over the long term.
|
![]() |
Preface
Notes on the Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: The Dialectics of Globalization; H.Hasegawa & G.D.Hook
PART ONE: POLITICS AND SECURITY
Janus at Large: Neo-Liberalism and Statism in Contemporary Japan; S.Atsushi
The Impact of Globalization on Domestic Politics in Japan; T.Susumu
Between Terror and Empire: Japan's Response and the Post-9/11 Order; F.Kiichi
The Rise of China and Security in East Asia: China's New Concept of Security and Japan's Response; T.Akio
Regionalization of Security Communities in East Asia: Myth or Reality?; Y.Takehiko
Japan's Policy and Interface Arrangements with International Organizations: Financial and Other Resource Flows; S.Hideaki
PART TWO: ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
The Response of Japanese Capitalism to Globalization: A Comparison with the German Case; K.Akira
Japanese Corporate Response to Globalization: The State's Role in Economic Development; H.Hasegawa
Reorganization of Enterprises in Japan: Focus on Keiretsu and Small Companies; K.Takeo
The Response of Japanese Business to the Rise of China; O.Hideo
Globalization and the Transfer of Japanese Management Methods; T.Yoshiaki
Bretton Woods Institutions and Japan's Response: Past, Present and Future; A.Kenji
Index
См. также: