Deconstructing Japan's Image of South Korea Identity in Foreign Policy

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Pub. Date: 2010-03-15
Publisher(s): Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

What role does identity play in foreign policy? How might identity impact on Japan's relations with South Korea? This book takes identity theorizing in International Relations theory a step further by attempting to account for a resilient collective identity that informs policy makers throughout time and space. Applying this framework to Japan's relations with South Korea enables us to account for the lingering invectives between Tokyo and Seoul despite the drastic transformation in Japanese foreign policy in August 1945.

Author Biography

Taku Tamaki is a Lecturer in International Relations in the Department of Politics, History, and International Relations in Loughborough University, UK.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Notes on Japanese Names and Translationsp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
Theorizing Resilient Identity
Identity Theorizing in International Relations Theoriesp. 15
Identity Representation and Intersubjectivityp. 33
Japanese Collective Identity as Reification
Contemporary Japanese Identity Narrativesp. 61
Japan-(South) Korea Relations in Historical Contextp. 87
The Narrative Tripod in Contemporary Japan-South Korea Relations
The Politics of Memoryp. 113
The Politics of Future in Bilateral Summitryp. 141
The Political Economy of Identity: Backwardness Revisitedp. 157
Conclusionp. 177
Notesp. 187
Bibliographyp. 227
Indexp. 245
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