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Yong Wook Lee - The Japanese Challenge to the American Neoliberal World Order. Identity, Meaning, and Foreign Policy.  - 9780804758123 - V9780804758123
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The Japanese Challenge to the American Neoliberal World Order. Identity, Meaning, and Foreign Policy.

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Description for The Japanese Challenge to the American Neoliberal World Order. Identity, Meaning, and Foreign Policy. hardcover. This book offers the nature and evolution of Japan's most ambitious postwar foreign policy, the Japanese challenge to the U.S.-led neoliberal world order in the politics of economic development. Num Pages: 304 pages, 8 tables. BIC Classification: 1FPJ; GTB; JPS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 661. Weight in Grams: 544.

The first academic publication to explicitly link capitalism to Japan's particular foreign economic policy choices, this book offers a historically informed account of the nature and evolution of the Japanese challenge to neoliberalism. Central to this book's analysis are the historically and socially constructed Japanese conceptions of Japan's economic identity—conceptions that have shaped Japan's interest in challenging the American-led neoliberal world order. With historical analysis beginning in the 1870s, this book explicates several of Japan's key foreign policy choices, including the Asian Monetary Fund decision in 1997, and draws out the future policy implications of these choices.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Stanford University Press United States
Number of pages
304
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804758123
SKU
V9780804758123
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99-15

About Yong Wook Lee
Yong Wook Lee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and the School of International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma. He previously taught and researched as a Freeman Fellow in the Department of East Asian Studies and the Thomas J. Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University. This is his first book.

Reviews for The Japanese Challenge to the American Neoliberal World Order. Identity, Meaning, and Foreign Policy.
"The author lucidly articulates a constructivist theoretical framework to deal with questions that rationalist scholarship cannot manage to explain, particularly Japanese behavior during the Asian Financial Crisis. Clear and persuasive, with results from original interviews with principals directly involved, this work is a well-researched, valuable piece of scholarship."
Rodney Bruce Hall
Oxford University
"[This book] presents a historically informed account of the nature and evolution of the Japanese challenge to neoliberalism."
Journal of Economic Literature "This contribution...provides not only an empirically rich case study of Japan's foreign economic policy but also gives a necessary push forward to the constructivist theoretical debate . . . This is an ambitious and largely successful book."
Asian Affairs "Distinguished by a sophisticated theoretical framework, this book offers new insights into Japanese foreign policy and economic diplomacy. It is a significant advance on standard constructivist approaches and a strong contribution to the field."
Chris Hughes
University of Warwick
"This is an outstanding first book."
Charles John Rowe
New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies
"This book makes both theoretical/methodological and empirical contributions, and thus should be read by both constructivists and Japanese experts . . . [It] is significant because it adds a new dimension to the scholarly debate over the role of identity in Japanese diplomacy."
Hiro Katsumata
Japanese Journal of Political Science
"The Japanese Challenge to the American Neoliberal World Order is an ambitious piece of work. In it, Young Lee seeks not only to describe and explain what he sees as the 'Japanese challenge" to the U.S-dominated international economic order but also to issue his own challenge to the field of international relations by developing and applying a sophisticated theoretical framework."
William W. Grimes
Journal of Japanese Studies
"Lee's book is a timely and important contribution."
Brian J. McVeigh
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