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Global Change

A Japanese Perspective

T Inoguchi author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:1st Jan '01

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This insightful book offers a Japanese perspective on global transformations, focusing on international security, economic globalization, and governance democratization.

In Global Change, the author explores the intricate dynamics of contemporary global transformations through a unique lens. By examining unipolarisation in international security, globalisation in the world economy, and democratisation in global governance, the book offers a nuanced perspective that is particularly influenced by Japanese thought. This approach allows for a deeper understanding of the social forces that shape these critical themes, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in international relations.

The work delves into the complexities of global change, employing a dialectical perspective that highlights the interconnections between various social, political, and economic factors. The author argues that these elements do not exist in isolation; rather, they are part of a larger tapestry that influences global interactions and policies. This comprehensive analysis is essential for students and scholars alike, as it encourages critical thinking about the nature of global governance and the implications of these changes on a worldwide scale.

Global Change is particularly suitable for undergraduate and graduate students studying international relations theory, international security, and political economy. Additionally, it serves as a significant reference for those interested in both American and Japanese foreign policy. The book's insights contribute to a broader understanding of how global dynamics are evolving, making it an indispensable addition to academic discourse on these pressing issues.

ISBN: 9781349404292

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288 pages

1st ed. 2001