Network power : Japan and Asia/ Takashi Shiraishi and Peter J. Katzenstein
Ithaca [N.Y.]: Cornell University Press, 1997Description: x, 399 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cmContent type:- txt
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- DS33.4 .NET 1997
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Preface ix (2)
List of Contributors xi
Introduction: Asian Regionalism in Comparative Perspective 1 (46)
PETER J. KATZENSTEIN
1 THE REGIONAL SETTING 47 (66)
1. Transpacific Torii: Japan and the Emerging Asian Regionalism
47 (36)
T. J. PEMPEL
2. Asianism's Ambivalent Legacy
83 (30)
J. VICTOR KOSCHMANN
II FROM PAST TO FUTURE 113 (84)
3. The Intra-regional System in East Asia in Modern Times
113 (23)
TAKESHI HAMASHITA
4. Japan and Northeast Asia into the Twenty-first Century
136 (33)
BRUCE CUMINGS
5. Japan and Southeast Asia
169 (28)
TAKASHI SHIRAISHI
III REGIONAL ISSUES: ECONOMY AND CULTURE 197 (78)
6. Japan in East Asia: Institutions and Regional Leadership
197 (37)
RICHARD F. DONER
7. Japan's Soft Power: Doraemon Goes Overseas
234 (41)
SAYA S. SHIRAISHI
IV WHAT KIND OF ASIA? 275 (108)
8. Japan's National Security and Asia-Pacific's Regional Institutions in the Post-Cold War Era
275 (31)
SUSUMU YAMAKAGE
9. China, Japan, and the Regional Political Economy of East Asia, 1945-1995
306 (35)
MARK SELDEN
Conclusion: Regions in World Politics, Japan and Asia--Germany in Europe
341 (42)
PETER J. KATZENSTEIN
TAKASHI SHIRAISHI
Index 383
This book examines regional dynamics in contemporary east and southeast Asia, scrutinizing the effects of Japanese dominance on the politics, economics, and cultures of the area. The contributors ask whether Japan has now attained, through..
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