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At the start of the 1990s, the Japanese post-war economic miracle came to a screeching halt. A series of disastrous market collapses and an ensuing economic meltdown resulted in what is now referred to as Japan's "Lost Decade." Yet the phenomenon represents much more than a singular economic debacle and case of bungled government policy decisions. Contemporary Japan: History, Politics and Social Change presents an accessible and comprehensive examination of the causes of the Japanese housing bubble in the late 1980s and the socio-political consequences of the ensuing implosion of asset values.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
At the start of the 1990s, the Japanese post-war economic miracle came to a screeching halt. A series of disastrous market collapses and an ensuing economic meltdown resulted in what is now referred to as Japan's "Lost Decade." Yet the phenomenon represents much more than a singular economic debacle and case of bungled government policy decisions. Contemporary Japan: History, Politics and Social Change presents an accessible and comprehensive examination of the causes of the Japanese housing bubble in the late 1980s and the socio-political consequences of the ensuing implosion of asset values. Author Jeff Kingston reveals that while after two decades the Japanese economy remains mired in a deep recession, the apparent stagnation is misleading. He shows how the discrediting of the Japan, Inc. model has lead to significant policy reforms and transformative social change -- most apparent in the dramatic political victory of the Democratic Party of Japan in 2009. Kingston also addresses many other challenges faced by contemporary Japan, including the implications of its aging society, environmental issues, immigration policies, neo-liberal reforms, evolving traditional institutions of the imperial family, and the yakuza. Contemporary Japan: History, Politics and Social Change offers deep and probing insights into the turmoil in Japan since the death of Emperor Hirohito in 1989 until the present day.
Autorenporträt
Jeff Kingston is Professor of History and Director of Asian Studies at the Japan Campus of Temple University. He has written widely on modern Japanese history and Japan's relations with Asia, including the books Japan in Transformation 1952-2000 (2004) and Japan's Quiet Transformation: Social Change and Civil Society in the 21st century (2005).
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Selected as CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2011 -3.01.12

"Highly recommended. All levels/libraries." (Choice, 1 February2011)

"In a highly dispassionate and balanced analysis of contemporaryJapan, Kingston has brought out both the negative and positivesides of the nation, its economy, its society and governance. Thereare issues that Japan needs to squarely address. And this bookpoints the way to it. An excellent source book on today's Japan."(Organiser, 20 March 2011)

"Kingston's discussion of the changes Japan faces in the 21stcentury is among the most comprehensive and accessible treatmentsof Japan's recent history available." (CHOICE, February2011)

"Okinawan music rhapsodized, bloody battles retold, thrillingtales unleashed and Japan's gloom exposed - our favorite books of2010". (The Japan Times, 29 December 2010)

"As the most current and definitive topic analysis available,this accessible and engaging study is highly recommended for bothpolitical science and Asia-focused collections". (Library Journal,15 December 2010)

"One of the foremost foreign writers on modern Japan, Kingstonprovides another wide-ranging analysis of interest to all of thosewith a stake in the nation's future." (The Japan Times,September 2010)