Semesterplan
Semesterplan
Semesterplan
wirtschaftlichen Institutionen und ihr Wandel von 1945 bis in die Gegenwart in
Japan besprochen. Ziel ist es, dass die Studierenden die zentralen Grundkenntnisse
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Zusätzlich zur Pflichtlektüre werden folgende Werke für eine einführende Lektüre
Flath, David. 2022. The Japanese Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Gaunder, Alisa (Hg.). 2011. The Routledge Handbook of Japanese Politics. London: Rout-
ledge.
Hook, Glenn D., Julie Gilson, Christopher W. Hughes & Hugo Dobson. 2012. Japan’s
Ito, Takatoshi & Takeo Hoshi. 2020. The Japanese Economy: Second Edition. Cambridge:
Nakamura, Takafusa. 1995. The Postwar Japanese Economy: Its Development and Struc-
Neary, Ian. 2019. The State and Politics in Japan. Cambridge: Polity Press.
Pekkanen, Robert J. & Saadia Pekkanen (Hg.). 2022. The Oxford Handbook of Japanese
Stockwin, J.A.A. 2003. Dictionary of the Modern Politics of Japan. London: Routledge-
Curzon.
Watanabe, Hiroaki Richard. 2020. The Japanese Economy. Newcastle: Agenda Publi-
shing.
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SEMESTERPLAN
1 Einführung (21.09.23)
Gao, Bai. 1998. “The Search for National Identity and Japanese Industrial Policy,
Johnson, Chalmers. 1982. MITI and the Japanese Miracle: The Growth of Industrial Policy,
Prusa, Igor. 2024. Scandal in Japan: Transgression, Performance and Ritual. London:
Routledge.
Gaunder, Alisa. 2011. “The Institutional Landscape of Japanese Politics”. The Rout-
3-14.
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6 Protestbewegungen: Inverser Protestzyklus (26.10.23)
Chiavacci, David & Julia Obinger. 2018. “Towards a New Protest Cycle in Contem-
Urata, Shujiro. 2015. “Postwar Japanese Trade Policy: A Shift from Multilateral
nese Trade Policy. Aurelia George Mulgan & Masayoshi Honma (Hg.). Basing-
Samuels, Richard J. 2007. “Securing Japan: The Current Discourse”. Journal of Japa-
Katz, Richard. 1998. Japan – The System that Soured: The Rise and Fall of the Japanese
Nitta, Michio. 2009. “Evolution of Japanese Employment Systems in the Lost Decade
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11 Sozialpolitik: Produktivistische Wohlfahrtsregime (30.11.23)
Holliday, Ian. 2000. “Productivist Welfare Capitalism: Social Policy in East Asia”.
Chiavacci, David. 2010. “Divided Society Model and Social Cleavages in Japanese
Shibata, Saori. 2017. “Re-packaging Old Policies? ‘Abenomics’ and the Lack of an
Alternative Growth Model for Japan’s Political Economy”. Japan Forum, 29 (3):
399-422.