Dealing with Crisis The Japanese Experience and Beyond
"Reflecting on the depth of the experience with crises, this innovative book demonstrates what the world can learn from insights into crises from the Japanese perspective. Taking an institutionalist approach with a strong historical precedent, leading scholars in the social sciences and law exp...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Northampton :
Edward Elgar Publishing
2023.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Matter
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1. Dealing with crisis: the Japanese experience and beyond
- PART I How people think about crisis
- 2. How can we prepare for something we don't want to think about? Disaster readiness and negative capability
- 3. Bricolage by institutions: towards the recreation of norms and organizations
- PART II The Great East Japan Earthquake and associated crises
- 4. Transforming a crisis into a turning point: the response of businesses to the Great East Japan Earthquake
- 5. Electric power crisis and crisis response after the Great East Japan Earthquake
- PART III Law and institutions in the response to crisis
- 6. Contractual crisis and the doctrine ofchange of circumstances:the results and contexts of the reform of contract law in Japan
- 7. State of emergency clauses in constitutional law
- 8. Missing the point: facts and rhetoric about Japan's fiscal crisis
- PART IV International perspectives
- 9. The crisis of war and the relocation of key facilities: a comparative historical study of Japan and China
- 10. Japan-China relations "in crisis," and sentiment toward China
- Index.