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The Making of Modern Japan

Power, Crisis, and the Promise of Transformation

Author: Myles Carroll   Series: Studies in Critical Social Science

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•Email campaign to Haymarket's growing number of mailing list subscribers•Promotion to the subscribers and supporters of the journal from which the book series derives•Academic marketing campaign to scholars in relevant fields, aiming to specifically target professors likely to assign the book to students•Reviews in relevant academic and left journals and periodicals•Virtual launch events bringing together authors and contributors from across the globe to the 35k subscribers to Haymarket's  YouTube channel•Display and promotion at relevant academic and left conferences and events

In The Making of Modern Japan, Myles Carroll offers a sweeping account of post-war Japanese political economy.

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In The Making of Modern Japan, Myles Carroll offers a sweeping account of post-war Japanese political economy, exploring the transition from the post-war boom to the crisis of today and the connections between these seemingly discrete periods.

Carroll explores the multifarious international and domestic political, economic, social, and cultural conditions that fortified Japan's post-war hegemonic order and enabled decades of prosperity and stability. Yet since the 1990s, a host of political, economic, social and cultural changes has left this same hegemonic order out of step with the realities of the contemporary world, a contradiction that has led to three decades of crisis in Japanese society. Can Japan make the bold changes required to reverse its decline?

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About the Author

Myles Carroll is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Core Research at Ochanomizu University, with a Ph.D. in Political Science (2020) from York University. He has published many articles on social reproduction and political economy in post-war Japan

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In The Making of Modern Japan, Myles Carroll offers a sweeping account of post-war Japanese political economy, exploring the transition from the post-war boom to the crisis of today and the connections between these seemingly discrete periods. Carroll explores the multifarious international and domestic political, economic, social, and cultural conditions that fortified Japan's post-war hegemonic order and enabled decades of prosperity and stability. Yet since the 1990s, a host of political, economic, social and cultural changes has left this same hegemonic order out of step with the realities of the contemporary world, a contradiction that has led to three decades of crisis in Japanese society. Can Japan make the bold changes required to reverse its decline?

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Publisher
Haymarket Books
Published
25th October 2022
Pages
266
ISBN
9781642597974

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