Japanese responses to globalization: politics, security, economics and business
Hook, Glenn D. (ed.)
Japanese responses to globalization: politics, security, economics and business - New York Palgrave Macmillan 2006 - 303 p.
No-one can doubt the need for us to better understand the Japanese response to globalization, given the country's increasingly important role in politics/security and economy/business. This is a timely and cutting-edge analysis and evaluation of Japanese responses to globalization by top Japanese scholars with a critical (social democratic) approach. It consists of a three dimensional structure which links issues of politics/security and economy/business, at both internal and external levels, thus shedding light on Japan's globalization in its totality. It is an important and valuable contribution to explicating the meaning of the positive and negative consequences of Japan's globalization over the long term.
The Palgrave Macmillan Asian Business Series seeks to publish theoretical and empirical studies that contribute forward-looking social perspectives on the study of management issues not just in Asia, but by implication elsewhere. The series specifically aims at the development of new frontiers in the scope, themes and methods of business and management studies in Asia, a region which is seen as key to studies of modern management, organisation, strategies, human resources and technologies. The series invites practitioners, policy-makers and academic researchers to join us at the cutting edge of constructive perspectives on Asian management, seeking to contribute towards the development of civil societies in Asia and further afield.
9781403998712
Japan-economic policy-1989
337.52 JAP
Japanese responses to globalization: politics, security, economics and business - New York Palgrave Macmillan 2006 - 303 p.
No-one can doubt the need for us to better understand the Japanese response to globalization, given the country's increasingly important role in politics/security and economy/business. This is a timely and cutting-edge analysis and evaluation of Japanese responses to globalization by top Japanese scholars with a critical (social democratic) approach. It consists of a three dimensional structure which links issues of politics/security and economy/business, at both internal and external levels, thus shedding light on Japan's globalization in its totality. It is an important and valuable contribution to explicating the meaning of the positive and negative consequences of Japan's globalization over the long term.
The Palgrave Macmillan Asian Business Series seeks to publish theoretical and empirical studies that contribute forward-looking social perspectives on the study of management issues not just in Asia, but by implication elsewhere. The series specifically aims at the development of new frontiers in the scope, themes and methods of business and management studies in Asia, a region which is seen as key to studies of modern management, organisation, strategies, human resources and technologies. The series invites practitioners, policy-makers and academic researchers to join us at the cutting edge of constructive perspectives on Asian management, seeking to contribute towards the development of civil societies in Asia and further afield.
9781403998712
Japan-economic policy-1989
337.52 JAP