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Japan in Crisis

What Will It Take for Japan to Rise Again?

T Pempel editor B Youngshik editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:15th Oct '13

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This insightful volume discusses Japan's recovery from the 2011 disasters and its long-term challenges, emphasizing the need for comprehensive solutions.

In Japan in Crisis, the Asan Institute for Policy Studies provides a comprehensive analysis of Japan's multifaceted challenges. The narrative begins with a detailed examination of the triple disaster that struck in March 2011, which included a devastating earthquake, a catastrophic tsunami, and a nuclear meltdown. These events not only caused immediate destruction but also triggered a prolonged period of recovery that has tested the resilience of the nation. The authors delve into how these disasters have compounded existing issues, making recovery even more complex and urgent.

Beyond the immediate aftermath of the disasters, Japan in Crisis explores the broader context of Japan's struggles over the past two decades. The book highlights the economic stagnation that has plagued the country, characterized by low growth rates, deflation, and an aging population. Political instability and ineffective governance have further complicated efforts to revitalize the economy and restore Japan's standing on the global stage. The authors argue that a comprehensive approach is needed to address these intertwined problems, emphasizing the importance of innovative policies and strong leadership.

Ultimately, Japan in Crisis serves as a call to action for policymakers, scholars, and citizens alike. It underscores the necessity for Japan to not only recover from its recent tragedies but also to confront its long-standing issues head-on. The insights presented in this volume are crucial for understanding the path forward for a nation at a crossroads, striving to reclaim its position in the world.

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ISBN: 9781137357434

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 586g

293 pages