Description
This work provides insiders’ examinations of Japan’s public policy responses to globalization and illuminates the dichotomy between practices which asymmetrically benefit Japan and the rhetoric it employs to justify initiatives which may or may not contribute to global peace and prosperity.
Reviews
“[The author], a distinguished Japanese political scientist, addresses not only a significant topic but has also assembled a group of notable contributors who provide fascinating insights into Japanese policy making.” – Prof. Bogdan Mieczkowski, Columbia University
“Contributions by former and current practitioners of –government policy add lively details to the discussions of some important policy issues.” - Yoichiro Sato
“[This work] will be of interest to Japanese specialists, especially but not exclusively in political science and economics . . . [and] to students, as the book will be an ideal text in classes on politics and policy in Japan.” - Prof. Bernard Bernier, Université de Montréal
"In any case, this book is a valuable addition to the analyses of Japanese public policy-making in the face of the growing tide of globalization." - Prof.Toshiyuki Nishikawa Surugadai University
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