Japan and Australia in the Seventies, Edited by J.A.A. Stockwin

Japan and Australia in the Seventies, Edited by J.A.A. Stockwin
Title Japan and Australia in the Seventies, Edited by J.A.A. Stockwin PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 223
Release 1972
Genre Australia
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Japan and Australia in the Seventies

Japan and Australia in the Seventies
Title Japan and Australia in the Seventies PDF eBook
Author James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin
Publisher Angus & Robertson
Pages 250
Release 1972
Genre Political Science
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Collected Writings of J. A. A. Stockwin

Collected Writings of J. A. A. Stockwin
Title Collected Writings of J. A. A. Stockwin PDF eBook
Author J.A.A. Stockwin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 596
Release 2004-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113531201X

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The volume opens with a detailed autobiographical sketch of the author's original 'meeting with Japan', which began in 1961after taking up a post at ANU, Canberra (the result of a successful response to an advert in the Manchester Guardian). After twenty-one years in Australia, Arthur Stockwin moved back to the UK to take the chair of the then recently-established Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies. He was to be in post there also for twenty one years, his retirement coinciding with publication of his Dictionary of the Modern Politics of Japan (Routledge, 2003).

Bridging Australia and Japan: Volume 1

Bridging Australia and Japan: Volume 1
Title Bridging Australia and Japan: Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Arthur Stockwin
Publisher ANU Press
Pages 386
Release 2016-12-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1760460877

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This book represents volume one of the writings of David Sissons, who for most of his career pioneered research on the history of relations between Australia and Japan. Much of what he wrote remained unpublished at the time of his death in 2006, and so the editors have included a selection of his hitherto unpublished work along with some of his published writings. Breaking Japanese Diplomatic Codes, edited by Desmond Ball and Keiko Tamura, was published in 2013 and forms a part of the series that reproduces many of Sissons’ writings. In the current volume, the topics covered are wide. They range from contacts between the two countries as far back as the early 19th century, Japanese pearl divers in northern Australia, Japanese prostitutes in Australia, the wool trade, the notorious ‘trade diversion episode’ of 1936, and a study of the Japan historian James Murdoch. Sissons was an extraordinarily meticulous researcher, leaving no stone unturned in his search for accuracy and completeness of understanding, and should be considered one of Australia’s major historians. His writings deal with not only diplomatic negotiations and decision-making, but also the lives of ordinary and often nameless people and their engagements with their host society. His warm humanity in recording ordinary people’s lives as well as his balanced examination of historical incidents and issues from both Australian and Japanese perspectives are a hallmark of his scholarship.

Bridging Australia and Japan, Volume 1

Bridging Australia and Japan, Volume 1
Title Bridging Australia and Japan, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author David Carlisle Stanley Sissons
Publisher
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Release 2016-11-30
Genre Australia
ISBN 9781760460860

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This book represents volume one of the writings of David Sissons, who for most of his career pioneered research on the history of relations between Australia and Japan. Much of what he wrote remained unpublished at the time of his death in 2006, and so the editors have included a selection of his hitherto unpublished work along with some of his published writings. Breaking Japanese Diplomatic Codes, edited by Desmond Ball and Keiko Tamura, was published in 2013 and forms a part of the series that reproduces many of Sissons' writings. In the current volume, the topics covered are wide. They range from contacts between the two countries as far back as the early 19th century, Japanese pearl divers in northern Australia, Japanese prostitutes in Australia, the wool trade, the notorious 'trade diversion episode' of 1936, and a study of the Japan historian James Murdoch. Sissons was an extraordinarily meticulous researcher, leaving no stone unturned in his search for accuracy and completeness of understanding, and should be considered one of Australia's major historians. His writings deal with not only diplomatic negotiations and decision-making, but also the lives of ordinary and often nameless people and their engagements with their host society. His warm humanity in recording ordinary people's lives as well as his balanced examination of historical incidents and issues from both Australian and Japanese perspectives are a hallmark of his scholarship.

Australia-Japanese Trade in the Seventies

Australia-Japanese Trade in the Seventies
Title Australia-Japanese Trade in the Seventies PDF eBook
Author Australia-Japan Economic Institute
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1971
Genre Australia
ISBN 9780909495008

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Critical Issues in Contemporary Japan

Critical Issues in Contemporary Japan
Title Critical Issues in Contemporary Japan PDF eBook
Author Jeff Kingston
Publisher Routledge
Pages 320
Release 2019-03-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351139622

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This new and fully updated second edition of Critical Issues in Contemporary Japan provides undergraduate and graduate students with an interdisciplinary textbook written by leading specialists on contemporary Japan. Students will gain the analytical insights and information necessary to assess the challenges that confront the Japanese people, policymakers and private and public-sector institutions in Japan today. Featuring a comprehensive analysis of key debates and issues confronting Japan, issues covered include: A rapidly aging society and changing employment system Nuclear and renewable energy policy Gender discrimination Immigration and ethnic minorities Post-3/11 tsunami, earthquake and nuclear meltdown developments Sino-Japanese relations An essential reference work for students of contemporary Japan, it is also an invaluable source for a variety of courses, including comparative politics, anthropology, public policy and international relations.