'Peter Katzenstein's essays on Japanese security take on a new salience today, as Japan reconsiders its security options. In this volume, Katzenstein assembles works from 1991 through 2004, many written with Japanese collaborators, and he adds a new introduction that links themes from the earlier essays to recent developments. In the process, Katzenstein not only rethinks Japanese security but he also challenges the core paradigms of international relations theory.' - Steven Vogel, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, USA
'Katzenstein's well-honed analytic sensibilities and insightful comparative perspective combine to provide readers with this exceptionally valuable and comprehensive examination of Japanese security policies. Exploring the full range of domestic and foreign security challenges faced by Japan, the book presents a trove of insights that will benefit specialists on Japan as well as generalists interested in global security challenges.' - T.J. Pempel, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, USA
'Because he brings to bear a seasoned comparative perspective, Peter Katzenstein's views on Japan and Asian security issues demand our attention and respect. No one has wrestled with greater tenacity over the theoretical implications involved. This fine collection of essays demonstrates the evolution as well as the depth and subtlety of his analysis.' - Kenneth B. Pyle, University of Washington, USA. Author of Japan Rising: The Resurgence of Japanese Power and Purpose
In recent years Peter Katzenstein has established himself as a first-rank observer of Japanese security policy whose particular contribution is to combine a genuinely comparative approach with theoretical sensibility. - David A. Welch, University of Toronto, Canada
'Peter Katzenstein's essays on Japanese security take on a new salience today, as Japan reconsiders its security options. In this volume, Katzenstein assembles works from 1991 through 2004, many written with Japanese collaborators, and he adds a new introduction that links themes from the earlier essays to recent developments. In the process, Katzenstein not only rethinks Japanese security but he also challenges the core paradigms of international relations theory.'
Steven Vogel, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, USA
'Katzenstein's well-honed analytic sensibilities and insightful comparative perspective combine to provide readers with this exceptionally valuable and comprehensive examination of Japanese security policies. Exploring the full range of domestic and foreign security challenges faced by Japan, the book presents a trove of insights that will benefit specialists on Japan as well as generalists interested in global security challenges.'
T.J. Pempel, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, USA
'Because he brings to bear a seasoned comparative perspective, Peter Katzenstein's views on Japan and Asian security issues demand our attention and respect. No one has wrestled with greater tenacity over the theoretical implications involved. This fine collection of essays demonstrates the evolution as well as the depth and subtlety of his analysis.'
Kenneth B. Pyle, University of Washington, USA. Author of Japan Rising: The Resurgence of Japanese Power and Purpose