Abstract

1. Japan and identity change: why it matters in International Relations Linus Hagstrom and Karl Gustafsson 2. The persistence of reified Asia as reality in Japanese foreign policy narratives Taku Tamaki 3. Shimane Prefecture, Tokyo and the territorial dispute over Dokdo/Takeshima: regional and national identities in Japan Alexander Bukh 4. The North Korean abduction issue: emotions, securitisation and the reconstruction of Japanese identity from 'aggressor' to 'victim' and from 'pacifist' to 'normal' Linus Hagstrom and Ulv Hanssen 5. The rise of the Chinese 'Other' in Japan's construction of identity: Is China a focal point of Japanese nationalism? Shogo Suzuki 6. Identity and recognition: remembering and forgetting the post-war in Sino-Japanese relations Karl Gustafsson 7. International and domestic challenges to Japan's postwar security identity: 'norm constructivism' and Japan's new 'proactive pacifism' Andrew L. Oros

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