The failure of political opposition in Japan: implications for democracy and a vision for the future
In: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies
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In: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies
Preliminary Material /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- PART 1: Japanese Foreign Policy Japanese Attitudes to the Sino-Soviet Dispute [1963] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Japanese Foreign Policy [1968] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Domestic Political Restraints on Japanese Foreign Policy [1968] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Foreign Policy Perspectives of the Japanese Left: Confrontation or Consensus? [1969/70] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Japan and Asia [1971] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Continuity and Change in Japanese Foreign Policy [1973] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Where is Japan Headed? [1975] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- The Domestic Political Context of Japanese Foreign Policy [1983] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Japanese Public Opinion and Policies on Security and Defence [1987] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Does Japan Have a Special Attitude Towards Peace? [1987] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Can Japan and the Soviet Union Sort Out Their Differences? [1991] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Understanding Japanese International Relations [2001] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Is War an Inevitable Part of History? The Case of Japan [2008] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Korean-Japanese Relations: Background, Trends and Perspectives [2008] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- The Evolving Dynamics of Japanese Foreign Policy and Implications for South-East Asia [2009] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- PART II : Australia-Japan Relations Aspects of Japanese Politics and Foreign Policy [1971] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Japanese Elections [1972] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Problems in Australian Foreign Policy: January to June 1972 [1972] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Australia's Relations with Japan [1975] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Problems in Australian Foreign Policy: January-June 1980 [1980] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Party Representation in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan [1998] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Negotiating the Basic Treaty between Australia and Japan, 1973–1976 [2004] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- PART III : Democracy In Japan And Asia Korea: An Outsider's View [2000] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Beyond the 'Asian Model' of Democracy [2004] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Reshaping Japanese Politics and the Question of Democracy [2001] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Preliminary Material /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- PART I: Understanding Japanese Politics Electoral Pressures for Change: the Effect of Political Reform [2003] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Governance, Democracy and the Political Economy of the Japanese State [2005] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Opposition Parties or Client Parties? Can Politics Be Put Back onto the Agenda? [2004] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Is Japan a Post-Marxist Society? Thoughts on a Forgotten Debate [2004] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- A European View of Japanese Politics and Foreign Policy [2005] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin -- Koizumi and His Political Legacy [2006] /James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin.
Why Japan and its politics matter -- Japan's emergence as a modern state and the politics of war, 1853-1945 -- Politics influenced by social norms and behaviour: continuity and change -- Political reconstruction and development, 1945-1989 -- One step forward and one step back: attempting political reform in the 1990s -- New politics for the new millennium: the Koizumi effect -- Who runs Japan? -- Parliament and parliamentary elections: the changing character of electioneering -- The politics of party: the liberal democrats and their rivals -- Some problems of the constitution -- Domestic political issues -- Issues of foreign policy and defence -- The analytical challenge of Japanese politics
In: The collected writings of modern Western scholars on Japan 10
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The latest cycle of violence in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the brief occupation of Goma by the "M23" rebels call for a re-examination of how UN peacekeepers have approached the physical protection of civilians in the DRC over the past 13 years. This article examines how lessons from early protection crises led the UN missions in the DRC to develop a series of innovative tools for a better peacekeeping response based on improved civil-military coordination and enhanced communication with the local population. It analyzes how the need to mitigate the negative impact of joint UN-Congolese military operations led to a progressive shift from a largely UN-centric and troop-intensive approach to physical protection to a greater focus on the Congolese security forces. As the UN peacekeeping understanding of the protection of civilians – and its concomitant bureaucracy – continues to expand, peacekeeping strategies should refocus on strengthening national protection capacities through security sector reform. This article concludes that the 2012 crisis in DRC could serve as a trigger for such a shift, aimed at building legitimate institutions and encouraging the host government to shoulder its primary responsibility to protect its citizens. The new Intervention Brigade together with the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the DRC and the region could provide the broader political strategy on which to anchor this reform process.
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In: Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, Band 64, Heft 5, S. 148-153
ISSN: 1559-1476
In: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10770198-8
Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Pol.g. 722 s
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In: Journal of the Royal African Society, Band 1, Heft II, S. 151-159
ISSN: 1468-2621
"This work arose out of considerations suggested by another work, published concurrently herewith, and entitled 'The making of the American nation, or The rise and decline of oligarchy in the West.'"--Pref. note. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"This work arose out of considerations suggested by another work, published concurrently herewith, and entitled "The making of the American nation, or The rise and decline of oligarchy in the West."--Pref. note. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese studies
A brief history of political nationalism (1945-2000) -- Nippon Kaigi : the most important nationalist pressure group in contemporary Japan -- Nippon Kaigi : a case representative of the unity and coherence of the ideological corpus of the Japanese nationalist circles -- Political lobbying by Nippon Kaigi : between fantasy and reality -- Religion and nationalism : the place of religious organisations within Nippon Kaigi -- Japanese political nationalism : an inventory of fixtures.
In: SOAS studies in modern and contemporary Japan
"Since the beginning of the Meiji period when Japan evolved into a modern and powerful nation-state, ideas of empire and constitution imbued Japanese rule and progress. In Empire and Constitution in Modern Japan, Junji Banno expertly analyses how these conflicting concepts operated together in Japan from the 1868 until 1937. By 'empire', Banno means the Japanese impetus to create its own empire; by 'constitution', he identifies Japanese efforts to create a constitutional government. In this book, Banno discusses the complicated relationship between these two concepts, ranging from incompatibility in some periods to symbiosis in others. Furthermore, understanding the complex and competing nature of these ideals, he persuasively reasons, is key to our understanding of why Japan and China went to war in 1937, leading to Pearl Harbor just four years later. Translated by eminent scholar Arthur Stockwin, this book is the first accessible English-language account of Banno's life works. It provides an engaging survey of imperialism and constitutionalism in modern Japan, which will be of vital importance to all scholars of modern Japanese history"