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The Beatles in Japan

The Beatles in Japan

Following their first tour to Japan in 1966 the Beatles would become an important part of Japan’s postwar cultural development and its deepening relationship with the West. By the 1960s Japan’s dramatic rise in prosperity and the self-confidence of the country’s ‘economic miracle’ period were yet to come; it was not at this stage considered a fully-fledged partner of the West. All these potential developments were consolidating around the time of the 1966 tour. The Beatles' concerts in Tokyo contributed to the construction of a new Japanese national identity and introduced Japan as a new potential market to UK and US music producers broadening the country’s transnational cultural links. This book explores the Beatles’ engagement with Japan within the larger context of the country’s increased global connection and large-scale economic social and cultural change. It describes the great impact of the Beatles’ contentious 1966 tour which took place amid public displays of both euphoric ‘Beatlemania’ and angry protests and discusses the lasting impression of this tour on Japanese culture and identity to the present day. The Beatles’ relationship with Japan did not end after their departure; this book also examines the Beatles’ subsequent contacts with Japan including John Lennon’s marriage and artistic partnership with Yoko Ono and Paul McCartney’s later Japanese tours and the warm reception the ex Beatles and their musical legacy have received over the years. | The Beatles in Japan

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Suicide in Twentieth-Century Japan

Suicide in Twentieth-Century Japan

Japan’s suicide phenomenon has fascinated both the media and academics although many questions and paradoxes embedded in the debate on suicide have remained unaddressed in the existing literature including the assumption that Japan is a Suicide Nation. This tendency causes common misconceptions about the suicide phenomenon and its features. Aiming to redress the situation this book explores how the idea of suicide in Japan was shaped reinterpreted and reinvented from the 1900s to the 1980s. Providing a timely contribution to the underexplored history of suicide it also adds to the current heated debates on the contemporary way we organize our thoughts on life and death health and wealth on the value of the individual and on gender. The book explores the genealogy and development of modern suicide in Japan by examining the ways in which beliefs about the nation’s character historical views of suicide and the cultural legitimation of voluntary death acted to influence even the scientific conceptualization of suicide in Japan. It thus unveils the way in which the language on suicide was transformed throughout the century according to the fluctuating relationship between suicide and the discourse on national identity and pathological and cultural narratives. In doing so it proposes a new path to understanding the norms and mechanisms of the process of the conceptualization of suicide itself. Filling in a critical gap in three particular fields of historical study: the history of suicide the history of death and the cultural history of twentieth century Japan it will be of great interest to students and scholars of Japanese Studies and Japanese History. | Suicide in Twentieth-Century Japan

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Japan s Search for Strategic Security Partnerships

Ceramics and Modernity in Japan

Northeast India and Japan Engagement through Connectivity

Northeast India and Japan Engagement through Connectivity

This book examines the complex and connected past present and future of Northeast India and Japan. It looks at the intricate political geography and ethnolinguistic diversity of India’s Northeast and its historical and strategic relationship with Japan. From the theatre of the Second World War to a potential economic corridor to the Indo-Pacific the Northeast which shares a border with China Nepal Bangladesh Bhutan and Myanmar has emerged as an area of central importance in India–Japan relations. The book highlights the importance of connectivity and cooperation in the North Eastern Region for sustainable growth better accessibility and quality of life. The chapters in the volume look at shared economic socio-political and environmental concerns of the two countries as well as the shared legacies between Japan and the Northeast through stories collective memories and memorials about World War II and research. They also explore the strategic implications of China’s One Belt One Road initiative in the region and for India–Japan relations India’s Act-East policy provincial politics and ethnic conflicts and the challenges for sustainable development and greater cooperation for the two countries. With contributions from both Indian and Japanese academics this book will be a key resource on understanding Asian politics. It will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics and international relations strategic studies development studies and Asian studies. | Northeast India and Japan Engagement through Connectivity

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EU-Japan Security Cooperation Trends and Prospects

EU-Japan Security Cooperation Trends and Prospects

This book assesses EU-Japan security relations examining how they have developed in individual security sectors and how they could be affected by international developments. The conclusions of the Economic Partnership Agreement and the Strategic Partnership Agreement in 2017 demonstrate the steady growth in EU-Japan political relations. Since the 1990s dialogues between the EU and Japan have benefitted from extensive trade and investment ties and shared liberal values. Based on collaborative research by European and Japanese scholars this book provides an in-depth systematic and comparative analysis of the extent to which the EU and Japan have achieved concrete actions in the pursuance of security cooperation across a range of key areas such as nuclear proliferation regional security international terrorism and energy and climate security. Further it seeks to explain why some security sectors (such as economic and cybersecurity) have resulted in more extensive EU-Japan cooperation while others lag behind (such as military and regional security). Common declarations and actions of shared interest and concerns have often led to only modest levels of security collaboration and the book highlights factors that may be seen as intervening between intention and action such as the role of external actors for instance China and the US and the constraints of internal EU and domestic Japanese politics. This book will be of much interest to students of European security Japanese politics diplomacy studies and international relations. | EU-Japan Security Cooperation Trends and Prospects

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