by Yong Wook Lee (Author)
The first academic publication to explicitly link capitalism to Japan's particular foreign economic policy choices, this book offers a historically informed account of the nature and evolution of the Japanese challenge to neoliberalism. Central to this book's analysis are the historically and socially constructed Japanese conceptions of Japan's economic identity--conceptions that have shaped Japan's interest in challenging the American-led neoliberal world order. With historical analysis beginning in the 1870s, this book explicates several of Japan's key foreign policy choices, including the Asian Monetary Fund decision in 1997, and draws out the future policy implications of these choices.
Author Biography
Yong Wook Lee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and the School of International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma. He previously taught and researched as a Freeman Fellow in the Department of East Asian Studies and the Thomas J. Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University. This is his first book.