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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Preface
Contributors
Researchers and project office
Introduction
1 Japan’s demographic collapse
2 Monetary and fiscal policies during the lost decades
3 The two “lost decades” and macroeconomics: Changing economic policies
4 The curse of “Japan, Inc.” and Japan’s microeconomic competitiveness
5 Making sense of the lost decades: Workplaces and schools, men and women, young and old, rich and poor
6 The two lost decades in education: The failure of reform
7 The Fukushima nuclear accident: Lost opportunities and the “safety myth”
8 The last two decades in Japanese politics: Lost opportunities and undesirable outcomes
9 The Gulf War and Japan’s national security identity
10 Foreign economic policy strategies and economic performance
11 Japan’s Asia/Asia-Pacific policy in flux
12 Okinawa bases and the U.S.-Japan alliance
13 Japanese historical memory
14 Japan’s failed bid for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council
15 The stakeholder state: Ideology and values in Japan’s search for a post–Cold War global role
Conclusion: Something has been “lost” from our future
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