Japan: Beyond the End of History / Edition 1

Japan: Beyond the End of History / Edition 1

by David Williams
ISBN-10:
0415096626
ISBN-13:
9780415096621
Pub. Date:
12/16/1993
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415096626
ISBN-13:
9780415096621
Pub. Date:
12/16/1993
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Japan: Beyond the End of History / Edition 1

Japan: Beyond the End of History / Edition 1

by David Williams
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Overview

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 challenge to Western values and theory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415096621
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/16/1993
Series: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1450L (what's this?)

About the Author

David Williams has taught Japanese government and political philosophy at Oxford University and is now an editorial writer for The Japan Times. He regularly comments on Japanese affairs for the Los Angeles Times.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1 Policymaking in an economic superpower 2 Understanding the new Japan: Some ideological pointers PART I THE POLITICS Policymakers and the Japanese political system 3 Why the centre holds 4 Gentlemen and players in the policy contest; The Japanese state at work 5 Four policy lessons from the 1980s 6 The Ministry of Finance and the Japanese miracle 7 Japanese industrial policy: The great debate 8 Politics and policies since the bubble PART II THE PHILOSOPHY The foundations of the Japanese approach 9 A Japanese lesson: Language and nationalism 10 Japan, Germany and the alternative tradition in modern public policy 11 Making history: Japan’s grand narrative and the policymaker; Theories and controversies 12 The revolutionary 1980s and the rise of Japanese public policy studies 13 Yellow Athena: The Japanese model and ‘The End of History’ 14 Japanese public policy as foreign policy: A post-war revolution? 15 Unblinking politics: McCarthyism, grand theory and wild Empiricism; Coda, 16 The receding roar: Last thoughts on the Japanese miracle
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