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First book-length investigation of modern Japanese political thought and IR with a focus on non-western and indigenous Asian practices of IR.
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Japan as Potential: Communicating across Boundaries for a Global International Relations: An Introduction, Felix Rösch and Atsuko Watanabe / Part I: Challenging International Law and towards a Global IR? Investigations into Japan's Entry into the Westphalian System of Nation-States / Chapter 1. How Did Two Daos Perceive the International Differently? Atsuko Watanabe and Ariel Shangguan / Chapter 2. Japan's Early Challenge to Eurocentrism and the World Court, Tetsuya Toyoda / Chapter 3. Kotaro Tanaka (1890-1974) and Global International Relations, Kevin M Doak / Part II. Empire-Building or in Search for Global Peace? Japanese Political Thought's Encounter with the West / Chapter 4. Unlearning Asia: Fukuzawa's Un-regionalism in the Late Nineteenth Century, Atsuko Watanabe / Chapter 5. Pursuing a More Dynamic Concept of Peace: Japanese Liberal Intellectuals' Responses to the Interwar Crisis, Seiko Mimaki / Chapter 6. Rethinking the Liberal/Pluralist Vision of Japan's Colonial Studies, Ryoko Nakano / Part III. Lo
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Atsuko Watanabe is Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, University of Tokyo.
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First book-length investigation of modern Japanese political thought and IR with a focus on non-western and indigenous Asian practices of IR.