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The Arctic has, for some forty years, been among the most
innovative policy environments in the world. The region has
developed impressive systems for intra-regional cooperation,
responded to the challenges of the rapid environmental change,
empowered and engaged with Indigenous peoples, and dealt with the
multiple challenges of natural resource development. The Palgrave
Handbook on Arctic Policy and Politics has drawn on scholars from
many countries and academic disciplines to focus on the central
theme of Arctic policy innovation. The portrait that emerges from
these chapters is of a complex, fluid policy environment, shaped by
internal, national and global dynamics and by a wide range of
political, legal, economic, and social transitions. The Arctic is a
complex place from a political perspective and is on the verge of
becoming even more so. Effective, proactive and forward-looking
policy innovation will be required if the Far North is to be able
to address its challenges and capitalize on its opportunities.
As climate change continues to threaten both our economic and
ecological well-being, countries around the world are trying to
implement green strategies that will simultaneously curb emissions
and spur economic growth. Green Japan critically examines the
Japanese effort to combine economic growth with commitments to
environmental sustainability. Carin Holroyd explores green growth
strategies in various industries including conservation, energy,
urban development, and international trade. Holroyd's comprehensive
analysis of how innovation strategies connect with environmental
priorities combines a detailed study of government policies with
insightful assessments of consumer and market responses. The
unevenness of Japan's success clearly demonstrates the exceptional
technological innovation and creative public policy initiatives
that are needed in order to successfully reverse the effects of
climate change. Green Japan offers a nuanced and hopeful account of
one nation's attempts at linking environmental sustainability and
continued prosperity.
Digital Media in East Asia sees digital media as an important
element in the integration of South Korea, China, Japan and Taiwan,
with economic/commercial interaction now being accompanied by
regional sharing of content and services. It argues that the
underappreciated scale of East Asian activity in this key sector is
setting up the region as a global leader in the new economy,
quietly building global dominance in manufacturing, digital
implementations and, most recently, digital content production. The
book also argues that the rise of prominence reflects the still
active presence of national governments in East Asia in selecting
and promoting commercial success in emerging industries. The
combination of infrastructure development, regulation, investment,
training and promotion used by each of the national governments in
the study has produced impressive national and regional integration
across manufacturing, service, government and education. The
national innovation strategies of the East Asian governments have,
in sum, produced impressive results, sparking widespread private
sector investment and the development of sizeable content
production communities. Of particular importance is the reality
that linguistic and cultural barriers are keeping most of the
digital content within East Asia, the world's fastest growing
market for digital materials, a process that is re-enforcing the
developing cultural ties within the region. Digital Media in East
Asia makes significant contributions to East Asian studies (Korea,
Japan, Taiwan and China), the scholarship on national innovation,
and to debates about the economic, social, cultural, and political
importance of digital media. As such, it will be of value in media
studies/cultural studies collections, and will be of interest to
scholars of Asian business, political science, national innovation,
and political economy.
Introducing East Asia is an ideal textbook for those new to the
study of one of the most exciting and important regions in the
world. East Asia is a complex and culturally rich region, with the
Chinese, Korean and Japanese civilizations among the oldest in the
world. Over the past 50 years, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China
have become economic powerhouses and leaders in the
commercialization of science and technology. The countries are
economically and culturally intertwined while at the same time
burdened by a history of war and conflict. This textbook focuses on
the historical and cultural roots of the contemporary political and
economic ascendency of East Asia and explores the degree to which
East Asian cultures, values and history set up the region for 21st
century global leadership. Features in this textbook include: *
Chapters on each of the countries and special economic zones that
make up the region. * Rich illustrations and timelines to guide the
student visually. * Focused textboxes on key figures and events,
useful as research assignment and revision materials. Providing
undergraduate students with a solid introduction to East Asia, this
textbook will be an essential reading for students of East Asian
studies, global studies and international studies.
Bringing together the work of sixteen international Japan
specialists and scholars, this book analyzes Japan's culture and
history to reflect on the critical policy decisions and national
commitments required for the country to continue to succeed.
Comparing the current situation with the uncertainties of the late
nineteenth century, this book investigates the possibility and
desirability of a "New Meiji Transformation" in Japan. Set in the
context of perceived demographic, ecological, fiscal and political
decline in Japan, it explores what a New Meiji initiative would
look like in the twenty-first century and whether a new era of
renewal is needed to maintain and improve quality of life. An
interdisciplinary volume, this book covers contemporary issues in
Japanese foreign, defense and nuclear strategies, as well as its
aging population, higher education structure and environmental
policies. As such Japan's Future and a New Meiji Transformation
will be of great interest to students and scholars of Japanese
politics, economics and history, as well as Asian Studies more
generally.
The multiple and diverse forces of globalization have, indeed,
affected Japan significantly over the past decades. But so, it must
be said, has Japan influenced a variety of critical global
developments - globalization is not a one-way street, particularly
for a nation as economically influential and technologically
advanced as Japan. The chapters in this collection examine the
impact of globalization on Japan and the impact of Japan on the
forces of globalization from the various disciplinary perspectives
of business, the economy, politics, technology, culture and
society. They also explain the manner in which the nation has
responded to the economic and cultural liberalization that has been
such a profound force for change around the globe. This
comprehensive collected works brings the latest research to bear on
this important subject and provides evidence of the long history of
global influences on Japan - and Japanese impacts on the rest of
the world.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of
globalization, Japanese Studies, and Asian Studies.
The Arctic has, for some forty years, been among the most
innovative policy environments in the world. The region has
developed impressive systems for intra-regional cooperation,
responded to the challenges of the rapid environmental change,
empowered and engaged with Indigenous peoples, and dealt with the
multiple challenges of natural resource development. The Palgrave
Handbook on Arctic Policy and Politics has drawn on scholars from
many countries and academic disciplines to focus on the central
theme of Arctic policy innovation. The portrait that emerges from
these chapters is of a complex, fluid policy environment, shaped by
internal, national and global dynamics and by a wide range of
political, legal, economic, and social transitions. The Arctic is a
complex place from a political perspective and is on the verge of
becoming even more so. Effective, proactive and forward-looking
policy innovation will be required if the Far North is to be able
to address its challenges and capitalize on its opportunities.
Introducing East Asia is an ideal textbook for those new to the
study of one of the most exciting and important regions in the
world. East Asia is a complex and culturally rich region, with the
Chinese, Korean and Japanese civilizations among the oldest in the
world. Over the past 50 years, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China
have become economic powerhouses and leaders in the
commercialization of science and technology. The countries are
economically and culturally intertwined while at the same time
burdened by a history of war and conflict. This textbook focuses on
the historical and cultural roots of the contemporary political and
economic ascendency of East Asia and explores the degree to which
East Asian cultures, values and history set up the region for 21st
century global leadership. Features in this textbook include: *
Chapters on each of the countries and special economic zones that
make up the region. * Rich illustrations and timelines to guide the
student visually. * Focused textboxes on key figures and events,
useful as research assignment and revision materials. Providing
undergraduate students with a solid introduction to East Asia, this
textbook will be an essential reading for students of East Asian
studies, global studies and international studies.
The multiple and diverse forces of globalization have, indeed,
affected Japan significantly over the past decades. But so, it must
be said, has Japan influenced a variety of critical global
developments - globalization is not a one-way street, particularly
for a nation as economically influential and technologically
advanced as Japan. The chapters in this collection examine the
impact of globalization on Japan and the impact of Japan on the
forces of globalization from the various disciplinary perspectives
of business, the economy, politics, technology, culture and
society. They also explain the manner in which the nation has
responded to the economic and cultural liberalization that has been
such a profound force for change around the globe. This
comprehensive collected works brings the latest research to bear on
this important subject and provides evidence of the long history of
global influences on Japan - and Japanese impacts on the rest of
the world. This book will be of interest to students and scholars
of globalization, Japanese Studies, and Asian Studies.
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