
Japan Has Experienced A Radical Shift In Its Self-perception. Before And During World War Ii, Japan's Bushido Militarism Led To Its Great Colonial Ventures In Asia And Beyond. After The Humiliating Defeat And Inscription Of A Peaceful Constitution By The United States However, Japan Embraced A Peaceful And Antimilitarist Identity, Which Was Based In Its War-prohibiting Constitution And The Foreign Policy Of The Yoshida Doctrine. For Most Of The Twentieth Century, This 'merchant' Identity Was Unusually Stable. Japan Refrained From Any Power Policies Outside Of Its Borders, Including United Nations Peacekeeping Missions, And Focused On Economic Recovery And Foreign Trade. In The Last Three Decades, However, Japan's Self-perception Along With Its Foreign Policy Seems To Have Changed. Gradually, Tokyo Has Conducted A Number Of Foreign Policy Measures As Well As Internal Symbolic Gestures That Would Have Been Unthinkable A Few Decades Ago And That Symbolize A New And More Confident Japan. Japanese Politicians - Including The Prime Minister Abe Shinzō - Have Adopted A New Discourse Depicting Pacifism As A Hindrance, Rather Than Asset, To Japan's Foreign Policy. Japan Is At A Crossroads. But While Political Elites And A Portion Of The Japanese Public Call For Re-articulation Of Japan's Peaceful National Identity, There Are Still Those Who Cherish The Long-held Idea Of Pacifism. Kolmaš Connects The Dots Between National Identity Theory And Japanese Revisionism In Order To Better Understand And Predict The Direction Of A Changing Japan-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates how the shift in Japan's national identity under the leadership of Abe Shinzo has influenced the country's transition from a post-war pacifist state toward a more revisionist foreign policy. Michal Kolmas, a scholar specializing in East Asian international relations, utilizes national identity theory to analyze the symbolic and political mechanisms driving this transformation. By examining the tension between the long-standing Yoshida Doctrine and contemporary nationalist discourse, the author provides a framework for understanding Japan's current geopolitical trajectory.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of Japanese political identity and its impact on regional security. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the text, which provides a clear analytical lens for understanding the complexities of contemporary Japanese governance.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203702786
ISBN-13:
9780203702789
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