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Identity, foreign policy and the other: Japan's `Russia' / Bukh, Alexander   Journal Article
Bukh, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article examines contemporary Japan's identity construction through the self/other lens, focusing on USSR/Russia as Japan's `other'. It identifies two main constitutive dimensions, political and socio-cultural, along which Japan's identity vis-a-vis the Soviet Union was constructed during the Cold War years. The origins and the nature of these constructs are examined in the first part of this case study. Unlike the existent Japan-related constructivist scholarship, this article argues that postwar Japan's identity had both domestic and international sources and that certain dimensions of the contemporary identity discourse can be traced to the prewar years. It also argues that the political and the socio-cultural identities, while overlapping in certain parts, led to different constructions of the Japanese `self'. The operation of these constructions in Japan's relations with post-communist Russia is examined in the second part of this article, with special attention paid to the territorial dispute which continues to haunt bilateral relations.
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ID:   089019


Japan's domestic politics and foreign policy at present time / Ren, Lu   Journal Article
Ren, Lu Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Nature of empire: forest ecology, colonialism and survival politics in Japan's imperial order / Suzuki, Tessa Morris   Journal Article
Suzuki, Tessa Morris Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Over the past quarter of a century, research on the connection between empire and environment has flourished worldwide. Most writings, though, have focused on the history of European empire-building or American westward expansion; few have anything significant to say about the Japanese empire. The present essay aims to address this lacuna by exploring interrelated changes to the forest landscape in imperial Japan's colonies of Korea, Taiwan and Karafuto and in peripheral areas of 'Japan proper' (naichi). This exploration provides a basis for addressing the questions: How might our images of the Japanese imperial expansion be challenged if we consider its history from the vantage point of forests? What light does the natural and cultural history of forests in the Japanese empire shed on wider debates about imperialism, environmentalism and modernity?
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Withe papers of Japan 1985-86: annual abstract offical reports and statistics of the Japanese government / Japan Institute of International Affairs 1987  Book
Japan Institute of International Affairs Book
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Publication Tokyo, Japan Insitute of International Affairs, 1987.
Description 228p.
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029551351.81952/JAP 029551MainOn ShelfGeneral