Peak Japan 在线电子书 图书标签: 经济 社会 日本 政治 国际关系 历史 东北亚
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并不很深刻,但内容很丰富。全书构思很巧妙,通过四个shock性质的事件(雷曼破产带来的经济危机、后小泉时代的政治动荡、钓鱼岛问题背后的中日关系与地区安全、东日本大地震折射的日本社会的认同与团结问题)解剖了日本,并展望了日本的未来。 书名Peak Japan反映了日本国内一股强烈的想要摆脱大国包袱,做一个小而美的亚洲国家的诉求,果然如此的话,则安倍之日本也将是日本最后的一个巅峰(peak)时期了。
评分并不很深刻,但内容很丰富。全书构思很巧妙,通过四个shock性质的事件(雷曼破产带来的经济危机、后小泉时代的政治动荡、钓鱼岛问题背后的中日关系与地区安全、东日本大地震折射的日本社会的认同与团结问题)解剖了日本,并展望了日本的未来。 书名Peak Japan反映了日本国内一股强烈的想要摆脱大国包袱,做一个小而美的亚洲国家的诉求,果然如此的话,则安倍之日本也将是日本最后的一个巅峰(peak)时期了。
评分并不很深刻,但内容很丰富。全书构思很巧妙,通过四个shock性质的事件(雷曼破产带来的经济危机、后小泉时代的政治动荡、钓鱼岛问题背后的中日关系与地区安全、东日本大地震折射的日本社会的认同与团结问题)解剖了日本,并展望了日本的未来。 书名Peak Japan反映了日本国内一股强烈的想要摆脱大国包袱,做一个小而美的亚洲国家的诉求,果然如此的话,则安倍之日本也将是日本最后的一个巅峰(peak)时期了。
评分并不很深刻,但内容很丰富。全书构思很巧妙,通过四个shock性质的事件(雷曼破产带来的经济危机、后小泉时代的政治动荡、钓鱼岛问题背后的中日关系与地区安全、东日本大地震折射的日本社会的认同与团结问题)解剖了日本,并展望了日本的未来。 书名Peak Japan反映了日本国内一股强烈的想要摆脱大国包袱,做一个小而美的亚洲国家的诉求,果然如此的话,则安倍之日本也将是日本最后的一个巅峰(peak)时期了。
评分并不很深刻,但内容很丰富。全书构思很巧妙,通过四个shock性质的事件(雷曼破产带来的经济危机、后小泉时代的政治动荡、钓鱼岛问题背后的中日关系与地区安全、东日本大地震折射的日本社会的认同与团结问题)解剖了日本,并展望了日本的未来。 书名Peak Japan反映了日本国内一股强烈的想要摆脱大国包袱,做一个小而美的亚洲国家的诉求,果然如此的话,则安倍之日本也将是日本最后的一个巅峰(peak)时期了。
rad Glosserman is deputy director of and a visiting professor at the Center for Rule Making Strategies at Tama University in Tokyo, Japan. He is also senior advisor (nonresident) at the Pacific Forum International, in Honolulu, where he served for 13 years as executive director. He is the author of Peak Japan: The End of Great Ambitions, (Georgetown University Press, 2019) and coauthor, with Scott Synder, of The Japan-South Korea Identity Clash (Columbia University Press, 2015), a study of national identity in Japan and South Korea and its impact on U.S. alliances. He is also editor, with Tae-hyo Kim, of The Future of U.S.-Korea-Japan Relations: Balancing Values and Interests (CSIS, 2004).
His opinion pieces and commentary regularly appear in media around the globe, and he has written dozens of monographs on U.S. foreign policy and Asian security relations. Other articles have appeared in scholarly journals throughout the region, and he has contributed numerous chapters to books on regional security. He is a frequent participant in U.S. State Department visiting lecture programs as well as the US Navy’s Regional Security Education Program, and speaks at conferences, research institutes, and universities around the world. He is a guest lecturer at the Osaka University School of International Public Policy and an adjunct lecturer at the Management Center of Innsbruck (MCI). Prior to joining Pacific Forum, Mr. Glosserman was, for 10 years, a member of The Japan Times editorial board, and he continues to serve as a contributing editor for that newspaper. He is also the English-language editor of the journal of the New Asia Research Institute (NARI) in Seoul.
Mr. Glosserman holds a J.D. from George Washington University, an M.A. from Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and a B.A. from Reed College.
The post-Cold War era has been difficult for Japan. A country once heralded for evolving a superior form of capitalism and seemingly ready to surpass the United States as the world's largest economy lost its way in the early 1990s. The bursting of the bubble in 1991 ushered in a period of political and economic uncertainty that has lasted for over two decades. There were hopes that the triple catastrophe of March 11, 2011--a massive earthquake, tsunami, and accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant--would break Japan out of its torpor and spur the country to embrace change that would restart the growth and optimism of the go-go years. But several years later, Japan is still waiting for needed transformation, and Brad Glosserman concludes that the fact that even disaster has not spurred radical enough reform reveals something about Japan's political system and Japanese society. Glosserman explains why Japan has not and will not change, concluding that Japanese horizons are shrinking and that the Japanese public has given up the bold ambitions of previous generations and its current leadership. This is a critical insight into contemporary Japan and one that should shape our thinking about this vital country.
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