ABSTRACT

While scholarly works on this topic have to date mainly concentrated on Japan's influences in economic and political terms, this volume examines Japanese influences in Asia from a broader perspective. The text takes into account human factors, such as the presence of Japanese people as workers, managers and visitors in Asian societies and the flow of Japanese goods in terms on their impact on popular culture. In addition, the book examines the feelings within other Asian nations such as India and Malaysia to the Japanese presence, looking at Japanese the people’s aspirations, expectations and at times disappointments.

Written by Asian and Western scholars from variety of academic perspectives, the essays in this volume analyze the topic at both macro- and micro-levels. They examine the variegated and highly differing influences and presences of Japan as seen from a number of view points, from street perspectives and the world of popular culture, to global political issues, to questions of regional investment and the cultural and economic aspirations of Chinese students in Japan.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

part 1|75 pages

Anthropological Perspectives

chapter 2|27 pages

Globalization, 'Folk Models' of the World Order and National Identity:

Japanese Business Expatriates in Singapore

chapter 3|20 pages

Japanese Manufacturing in Thailand

An Anthropology Seeking 'Efficient, Standardized Production'

part 2|34 pages

Economics and Investment

part 3|51 pages

Japanese Political Aspirations

chapter 6|23 pages

Post-Cold War Changes in Japanese International Identity

Implications for Japan's Influence in Asia

chapter 7|26 pages

Japan and the Asia Pacific Region

Global Ambitions – Regional Aspirations

part 4|64 pages

Asian Aspirations and Attitudes

chapter 9|16 pages

Malaysia-Japan Relations

Economic and Political Dimensions

chapter 10|20 pages

Chinese Students in Japan

Networking Asia