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Risk and Securitization in Japan - 1945-60 (Paperback)
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Risk and Securitization in Japan - 1945-60 (Paperback)
Series: The University of Sheffield/Routledge Japanese Studies Series
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Since the early 1990s, there has been an emphasis in international
relations theory on the shift from a Cold War rationality of
'threat', to a post-Cold War rationality of 'risk'. However, in
Risk and Securitization in Japan, 1945-1960, Piers R. Williamson
argues that this assumption of a shift in rationality stems from a
fundamental failure to distinguish between the concepts of threat
and risk. By clarifying the concepts of threat and risk, this book
challenges the prevailing hypothesis of a shift from threat to risk
with the end of the Cold War, and in doing so presents a new
explanatory model of risk that can be applied to Japan and
elsewhere. In turn, it proposes that a full comprehension of the
concept of risk can generate new understandings of political
processes that would otherwise remain obscured. Williamson
demonstrates how this can be done, proffering a new perspective on
Japanese security discourse, especially the controversy between, on
the one hand, early Japanese governments, prime ministers, Diet
members, and those Japanese who drafted the Japanese proposal for
the new constitution, and, on the other hand, intellectuals, peace
movement activists, proponents of unarmed neutrality and the
US-Japan security treaty. Including extensive archival material in
the form of speeches, public statements and government documents,
this book will be of huge interest to students and scholars of
Japanese politics, international relations and history alike.
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