Temporal Identities and Security Policy in Postwar Japan

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نام کتاب : Temporal Identities and Security Policy in Postwar Japan
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : هویت زمانی و سیاست امنیتی در ژاپن پس از جنگ
سری : European Institute of Japanese Studies East Asian Economics and Business Series
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ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 235
ISBN (شابک) : 1138331708 , 9781138331709
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت



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Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
Series editor’s preface
Preface and acknowledgments
List of abbreviations
1 Introduction and theory
Abstract
Postwar Japan: Exceptional or abnormal?
Norm constructivism
Relational constructivism
Research question
Temporal othering
Multiple competing discourses and identities
The Yoshida Doctrine discourse
The neutralist discourse
The normal nation discourse
Theoretical concepts
Contingency, discourse, and power
Hegemony
Dislocation and change
Methodology
Limiting the data
The structure of the book
Note
References
2 Two competing security discourses, 1945–1960
Abstract
The birth of the postwar Japanese ‘peace state’
Dislocation and discursive struggle for hegemony
Yoshida Shigeru: The architect of ‘new’ Japan
The Yoshida Doctrine as a discourse
The neutralist discourse
The Peace Issues Symposium
Neutrality at the political level
The neutralist discourse and the 1960 Security Treaty revision
Antagonistic relations between the discourses
Conclusion
Notes
References
3 Hypothetical enemies, 1960–1970
Abstract
Historical background: The designation of hypothetical enemies in prewar Japan
The hypothetical enemy taboo in the postwar period
Hypothetical enemies vs. deterrence
The effect of the hypothetical enemy taboo on security policy
Othering the otherer: Temporal othering as benign or malign?
Conclusion
Notes
References
4 The historic experiment: Refusing to become a great military power, 1970–1980
Abstract
Entering a new decade of prosperity
The ‘historical inevitability’ of turning economic power into military power
Alleviating remilitarization fears
Rich nation, weak army
Identity and restrictions on security policy
Restrictions on defense in the Cold War
Making sense of the restrictions
Conclusion
Notes
References
5 The emergence of the normal nation discourse, 1980–1990
Abstract
Nakasone Yasuhiro and the normal nation discourse
The Soviet Union as a hypothetical enemy
The military great power revisited
A new mode of temporal othering
Conclusion
Notes
References
6 Discursive rise and fall, 1990–2000
Abstract
Japan’s response to the Gulf War
The dislocation of the ‘Gulf War trauma’
International contribution
Ozawa Ichirō’s vision of a normal Japan
The Ozawa Report
Blueprint for a New Japan
The aftermath of the Ozawa Report
The demise of the neutralist discourse
Embracing the international contribution narrative
Conclusion
Notes
References
7 Japan as a responsible member of the international community, 2000–2010
Abstract
Japan’s response to 9/11
Using the Preamble
Becoming responsible
Discrediting the Yoshida Doctrine
The rise of spatial othering in the 2000s
Spatial othering of North Korea
Securitization of the North Korean threat
Spatial othering of China in the 2000s
The China opportunity
The China threat
Spatial othering: A symptom of temporal othering
Conclusion
Notes
References
8 Breaking out of the postwar regime, 2010–2019
Abstract
Strengthening the normal nation discourse under the Abe Doctrine
Abe’s temporal othering of postwar Japan
Security changes and collective self-defense
The Diet debate: The opposition camp
Collective self-defensewill destroy Japan’s pacifism and lead to war
Spatiotemporal othering of the Abe camp
The Diet debate: The Abe camp
Rearticulating the ‘peace state’
The peace state and historical revisionism
The peace state and the use of force
A new peace state
Temporal othering revisited
Conclusion
Notes
References
9 Conclusion
A lost opportunity?
References
Index




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