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Identity, Trust, and Reconciliation in East Asia: Dealing with Painful History to Create a Peaceful Present: Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies

Editat de Kevin P Clements
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 oct 2017
This edited collection explores how East Asia’s painful history continues to haunt the relationships between its countries and peoples. Through a largely social-psychological and constructivist lens, the authors examine the ways in which historical memory and unmet identity needs generates mutual suspicion, xenophobic nationalism and tensions in the bilateral and trilateral relationships within the region. This text not only addresses some of the domestic drivers of Japanese, Chinese and South Korean foreign policy - and the implications of increasingly autocratic rule in all three countries – but also analyses the way in which new security mechanisms and processes advancing trust, confidence and reconciliation can replace those generating mistrust, antagonism and insecurity. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319548968
ISBN-10: 3319548964
Pagini: 346
Ilustrații: XV, 302 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Trust/Identity and Conflict in North East Asia- Barriers to positive relationships and security.- 2. Historical Analogy and Demonization of Others: Memories of 1930s Japanese Militarism and Its Contemporary Implications.- 3. The “Abnormal” State: Identity, Norm/Exception and Japan.- 4. Identity Tensions and China-Japan-Korea Relations: Can Peace be Maintained in North East Asia? .- 5. Trust and Trust-Building in Northeast Asia: The Need for Empathy for Japan-ROK-China Security Cooperation A Japanese Security Perspective.- 6. Historical Memory and Northeast Asian Regional Politics From a Chinese Perspective.- 7. Identity, Threat Perception, and Trust Building in Northeast Asia.- 8. Toward True Independence: Shinzo Abe’s Nationalism.- 9. History, Politics and Identity in Japan.- 10. Apology and Forgiveness in East Asia.

Recenzii

“The volume is an excellent starting point to understand the difficulties of reconciliation and closer collaboration in the region. With its well-rounded choice of authors and their empathetic efforts, combined with the very thoughtful and balanced summary by the editor, the book provides a valuable contribution not only to political and sociological practice, but to academic research as well.” (H-Soz-Kult, hsozkult.de, January, 31 , 2019)

Notă biografică

Professor Kevin Clements is the Foundation Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies and Director of the New Zealand National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (NCPACS) at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, and Secretary General of the International Peace Research Association.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This edited collection explores how East Asia’s painful history continues to haunt the relationships between its countries and peoples. Through a largely social-psychological and constructivist lens, the authors examine the ways in which historical memory and unmet identity needs generates mutual suspicion, xenophobic nationalism and tensions in the bilateral and trilateral relationships within the region. This text not only addresses some of the domestic drivers of Japanese, Chinese and South Korean foreign policy - and the implications of increasingly autocratic rule in all three countries – but also analyses the way in which new security mechanisms and processes advancing trust, confidence and reconciliation can replace those generating mistrust, antagonism and insecurity. 

Caracteristici

Provides essential reading for students and scholars of peace and conflict studies, anthropology, sociology and social psychology Offers alternative and authoritative theoretical perspectives on East Asia Seeks more positive relationships and deeper reconciliation between China, Japan and Korea