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Japan as a Maritime Power

Masataka Kousaka

Masataka Kousaka (1934-1996) was one of Japan's most influential post-war realists; a leading Cold War scholar, commentator and advisor to political parties and prime ministers. Japan as a Maritime Power, an edited collection of his crucial writings, provides a realist account of international politics and Japan's foreign policy as a maritime power, as well as discussing Japan's strategy towards China, particularly in the 1960s.

Realism and post-war Japan are two subjects rarely associated in western scholarly literature about Japan, in which post-war Japan is overwhelmingly associated with pacifism. As such, little attention has been paid to post-war Japanese realists and their intellectual contribution to understanding Japanese foreign policy, international politics, and realism more generally. This translation corrects this omission by introducing his thinking to a wider audience, broadening the nuanced intellectual debate surrounding Japanese international relations. It will transform western readers' understanding of Japan's Cold War, foreign policy and its contribution to realism and theories of international politics.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Publish Date: Jan 7th, 2027
  • Pages: 208
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.21in - 6.14in - 1.00in - 1.00lb
  • EAN: 9781472529695
  • Categories: Modern - 20th Century - GeneralInternational Relations - General

About the Author

Kousaka, Masataka: - Masataka Kousaka was a leading Cold-War era Japanese scholar, comentator, and political advisor.
Gerteis, Christopher: - Christopher Gerteis is an historian of Modern and Contemporary Japan at SOAS University of London, UK and The University of Tokyo, Japan. His first book, Gender Struggles: Wage-earning Women and Male-Dominated Unions in Postwar Japan (2009), is an interdisciplinary study of the forgotten history of wage-earning Japanese women who during the 1950s militantly contested the socialist labor movement's revival of many prewar notions of normative gender roles. His second book, Mobilizing Japanese Youth: The Cold War and the Making of the Sixties Generation (forthcoming), examines the forces that shaped the political consciousness of Japanese youth who engaged in political violence during the 1960s and 1970s. It unpacks how notions of class and gender shaped the discourses produced by, and for, young men and women of the 'Sixties Generation'. Dr Gerteis is co-editor of the Bloomsbury book Japan since 1945: from Postwar to Post-Bubble (2012) and is Founding Series Editor of the Bloomsbury series SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary. He also served as Chief Editor of the interdisciplinary academic journal Japan Forum from 2014 through 2019.
Midford, Paul: - PaulMidford isProfessor, and Director of the Japan Program, at the Norwegian University forScience and Technology (NTNU) inTrondheim, Norway.