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  • English  (5)
  • 2015-2019  (5)
  • Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture  (3)
  • London [u.a.] : Routledge  (2)
  • München : Iudicium-Verl.
  • Japan  (5)
  • Political Science  (3)
  • Art History  (2)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9784866580616
    Language: English
    Pages: 141 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First English edition
    Series Statement: Japan library
    Uniform Title: Iro o kanaderu
    DDC: 746.092
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    Keywords: Shimura, Fukumi ; Textile designers ; Textile artists ; Textile crafts Pictorial works ; Japan ; Textilien ; Farbe ; Weberei ; Kunst
    Note: Aus dem Japanischen übersetzt
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
    ISBN: 9784916055637
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 440 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Additional Material: 1 Erratum-Blatt
    Edition: Second edition 2017
    Series Statement: Japan library
    Uniform Title: Ajia no naka no Nihon
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    Keywords: Diplomatie ; Internationale Politik ; Außenbeziehungen ; Postkommunismus ; Regierung ; East Asia Foreign relations ; Japan Foreign relations ; Japan Foreign relations ; Southeast Asia Foreign relations ; Japan Foreign relations 1989- ; Japan ; Asien ; Asien ; Südostasien ; Japan ; Asien ; Diplomatische Beziehungen ; Außenpolitik ; Internationale Politik ; Geschichte 1977-2017
    Abstract: "Official development assistance (ODA), direct investment in Southeast Asia, participation in the Cambodian peace process, peacekeeping operations (PKO), the founding of APEC and other large-scale regional frameworks, the response to the Asian economic crisis, grappling with the "history" problem, trilateral summits: these have all been important milestones for postwar Japan--and especially for post-Cold-War Japan--in its efforts to rediscover Asia and Japan's place in it. Tanaka Akihiko traces the role of diplomacy in redefining the role of Japan in Asia from the 1977 Fukuda Doctrine of "heart-to-heart contact" between Japan and its Southeast Asian neighbors to the Abe administration's negotiations to settle the comfort woman issue with South Korea at the end of 2015. But he also looks at the transformation that Asia itself underwent during that period. The Cold War in Asia was not a simple bipolar confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union and their allies. The situation there was complicated by the presence of China, the importance of nationalism for countries that had once been colonies, and the need to escape third-world status and become economically developed. Asia during the Cold War, especially East Asia, was a divided region; few countries had normal international relations with China. But in the late 20th century, Asia underwent three structural changes--the end of the Cold War, globalization, and democratization. The result has been dynamic growth in tandem with deepening economic interdependence and the development of a complex web of regional institutions among Asian countries. What has been Japan's role in this increasingly interconnected Asia? What has Japan achieved--or failed to achieve--in Asia? This book is a history of post-Cold-War international politics, the themes of which are crises, responses to crises, and institution-building to prevent crises before they happen, aimed to provide an overview of political trends in Asia and Japan's diplomatic response to them"
    Note: Kolophon in japanisch , Literaturangaben Seite 399 - 425 , Index Seite 427 - 440
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9784916055590 , 4916055594
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 222 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 22 cm
    Series Statement: Japan library
    Uniform Title: Hōryūji o sasaeta ki
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    Keywords: Hōryūji (Ikaruga-chō, Nara-ken, Japan) ; Horyu-ji (Japan) ; Building, Wooden Japan ; Wood ; Architecture, Japanese ; Building, Wooden ; Architektur ; Tempel ; Holz ; Design ; Kunsthandwerk ; Japan ; Tempelbau ; Holzbau
    Note: "Originally published in Japanese language, under the title of 'Hōryū-ji o sasaeta ki' by NHK Publishing, Inc. in 1978"--Title page verso , The Asuka period and wood , The appeal of trees , Rich in wood, poor in trees , Wood is alive , Hinoki and the Japanese people , The transportation of wood in ancient times , Thoughts on Hinoki , Aus dem Japanischen übersetzt
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780415788854 , 9781138885752
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXIV, 338 S. , graph. Darst., Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary Japan series 59
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary Japan series
    DDC: 306.0952
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1990- ; Japan ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Japan ; Geschichte 1990-
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 5
    ISBN: 0415180228 , 9780415180221
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 301 S. , 24cm
    Series Statement: Politics in Asia series
    DDC: 320.509598/09045
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    Keywords: Corporate state History ; Democracy History ; Political culture History ; Politisches System ; Ideologie ; Nationalismus ; Demokratie ; Militär ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Autoritarismus ; Indonesia Politics and government 1998- ; Indonesia Politics and government 20th century ; Indonesien ; Japan ; Indonesien ; Regierung ; Macht ; Korruption
    Abstract: "Illiberal Democracy in Indonesia charts the origins and development of organicist ideologies in Indonesia from the early 20th century to the present. In doing so, it provides a background to the theories and ideology that informed organicist though, traces key themes in Indonesian history, examines the Soeharto regime and his 'New Order' in detail, and looks at contemporary Indonesia to question the possibility of past ideologies making a resurgence in the country. Beginning with an exploration of the origins of the theory of the organic state in Europe, this book explores how this influenced many young Indonesian scholars and 'secular' nationalists. It also looks in detail at the case of Japan, and identifies the parallels between the process by which Japanese and Indonesian nationalist scholars drew on European romantic organicist ideas to forge 'anti-Western' national identities and ideologies. The book then turns to Indonesia's tumultuous history from the revolution to 1965, the rise of Soeharto, and how his regime used organicist ideology, together with law and terror, to shape the political landscape consolidate control. In turn, it shows how the social and economic changes wrought by the government's policies, such as the rise of a cosmopolitan middle class and a rapidly growing urban proletariat led to the failure of the corporatist political infrastructure and the eventual collapse of the New Order in 1998. Finally, the epilogue surveys the post Soeharto years to 2014, and how growing disquiet about the inability of the government to contain religious intolerance, violence and corruption, has led to an increased readiness to re-embrace not only more authoritarian styles of rule but also ideological formulas from the past"--
    Abstract: "Illiberal Democracy in Indonesia charts the origins and development of organicist ideologies in Indonesia from the early 20th century to the present. In doing so, it provides a background to the theories and ideology that informed organicist though, traces key themes in Indonesian history, examines the Soeharto regime and his 'New Order' in detail, and looks at contemporary Indonesia to question the possibility of past ideologies making a resurgence in the country. Beginning with an exploration of the origins of the theory of the organic state in Europe, this book explores how this influenced many young Indonesian scholars and 'secular' nationalists. It also looks in detail at the case of Japan, and identifies the parallels between the process by which Japanese and Indonesian nationalist scholars drew on European romantic organicist ideas to forge 'anti-Western' national identities and ideologies. The book then turns to Indonesia's tumultuous history from the revolution to 1965, the rise of Soeharto, and how his regime used organicist ideology, together with law and terror, to shape the political landscape consolidate control. In turn, it shows how the social and economic changes wrought by the government's policies, such as the rise of a cosmopolitan middle class and a rapidly growing urban proletariat led to the failure of the corporatist political infrastructure and the eventual collapse of the New Order in 1998. Finally, the epilogue surveys the post Soeharto years to 2014, and how growing disquiet about the inability of the government to contain religious intolerance, violence and corruption, has led to an increased readiness to re-embrace not only more authoritarian styles of rule but also ideological formulas from the past"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Starting pointsOrganicism and the Volksgeist -- The allure of Japan's "family-state" -- 1945 : organicism versus rights -- Revolution, democracy and corporatist antidotes -- Against politics : Soeharto in power -- Engineering hegemony -- Indonesianising Indonesia -- Twilight of the ideologues.
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