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    Author(s)Linus Hagstrom
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    ISBN9781138931602
    Pages166
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2016

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    Taylor & Francis Identity Change and Foreign Policy Japan and its Others 2016 Edition by Linus Hagstrom

    Identity has become an explicit focus of International Relations theory in the past two to three decades, with one case attracting and puzzling many early identity scholars: Japan. These constructivist scholars typically ascribed Japan a 'pacifist' or 'antimilitarist' identity - an identity which they believed was constructed through the adherence to 'peaceful norms' and 'antimilitarist culture'. Due to the alleged resilience of such adherences, little change in Japan's identity and its international relations was predicted. However, in recent years, Japan's foreign and security policies have begun to change, in spite of these seemingly stable norms and culture. This book seeks to address these changes through a pioneering engagement with recent developments in identity theory. In particular, most chapters theorize identity as a product of processes of differentiation. Through detailed case analysis, they argue that Japan's identity is produced and reproduced, but also transformed, through the drawing of boundaries between 'self' and 'other'. In particular, they stress the role of emotions and identity entrepreneurs as catalysts for identity change. With the current balance between resilience and change, contributors emphasize that more drastic foreign and security policy transformations might loom just beyond the horizon. This book was originally published as a special issue of The Pacific Review. Table of contents :- 1. Japan and identity change: why it matters in International Relations Linus Hagstroem and Karl Gustafsson2. The persistence of reified Asia as reality in Japanese foreign policy narratives Taku Tamaki 3. Shimane Prefecture, Tokyo and the territorial dispute over Dokdo/Takeshima: regional and national identities in Japan Alexander Bukh 4. The North Korean abduction issue: emotions, securitisation and the reconstruction of Japanese identity from 'aggressor' to 'victim' and from 'pacifist' to 'normal' Linus Hagstroem and Ulv Hanssen 5. The rise of the Chinese 'Other' in Japan's construction of identity: Is China a focal point of Japanese nationalism? Shogo Suzuki 6. Identity and recognition: remembering and forgetting the post-war in Sino-Japanese relations Karl Gustafsson 7. International and domestic challenges to Japan's postwar security identity: 'norm constructivism' and Japan's new 'proactive pacifism' Andrew L. Oros



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