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Examining Heisei Japan : Vol. 1. Diplomacy and security / supervised by Kitaoka Shinichi, Kokubun Ryosei, Nakanishi Hiroshi, Shiraishi Takashi, Tanaka Akihiko.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Japanese Series: ; Vol. 1Publication details: Tokyo : JPIC, 2021.Description: 291 pages : illustrations ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9784866581163
  • 1920031035002
Subject(s): Summary: "The passing of Emperor Shōwa marked the end of an era--an era memorable in both war and peace. As is the custom, the new emperor's reign was given a new name, in this case "Heisei," but this did not mean a reset on the international stage. The persistent diplomatic issues remained, and, furthermore, new issues arose. Promoting global peace and stability, preventing natural disasters, relations with China, regional cooperation, Japan's role in the international order are just some of the many outstanding issues. How did Japan approach them and deal with them? What was accomplished and what still needs to be done? Given the issues' paramount importance for both Japan and the world at large, this anthology brings together influential essays published by five of Japan's leading scholars during the period."--
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Reference Brusov University Library Brusov University Library Japanese Collection Japanese Collection 327 E 97 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 1 Available 30 Days Loan BUL030728

"The passing of Emperor Shōwa marked the end of an era--an era memorable in both war and peace. As is the custom, the new emperor's reign was given a new name, in this case "Heisei," but this did not mean a reset on the international stage. The persistent diplomatic issues remained, and, furthermore, new issues arose. Promoting global peace and stability, preventing natural disasters, relations with China, regional cooperation, Japan's role in the international order are just some of the many outstanding issues. How did Japan approach them and deal with them? What was accomplished and what still needs to be done? Given the issues' paramount importance for both Japan and the world at large, this anthology brings together influential essays published by five of Japan's leading scholars during the period."--