Defending the Japanese State: Structures, Norms and Political Responses (Cornell East Asia, No. 53) (Cornell East Asia Series,) by Peter Katzenstein

Defending the Japanese State: Structures, Norms and Political Responses (Cornell East Asia, No. 53) (Cornell East Asia Series,)

Peter Katzenstein
217 pages
University of Hawaii Press
Jun 1991
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Based on extensive interviewing and documentary analysis, Defending the Japanese State offers the most extensive English-language analysis available of the organizational structures and normative foundations that have shaped Japan's security policy as it was challenged by terrorists and violence-prone social activists since the late 1960s.
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Pages 217
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Published 1991
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