Japan had developed a secular civilization long before going through its modern period, characterized by the officially-sanctioned unification of nationalism and state-worship that reached its apotheosis during World War II, followed by the economic growth-oriented post-war period.
Japan had developed a secular civilization long before going through its modern period, characterized by the officially-sanctioned unification of nationalism and state-worship that reached its apotheosis during World War II, followed by the economic growth-oriented post-war period.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Critical Perspectives on Religion in International Politics
Tokihisa Sumimoto is the Founding Director of the Tokyo Institute for Global Peace and Humanity. He received his Master of International Affairs degree from Columbia University, New York, and Doctor of Philosophy from Soka University, Tokyo. He has published articles in the International Journal of Peace Studies. He currently teaches at the Kanda University of International Studies.
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Introduction 1. Religiosity in Japan 2. Modern Japan's Political Culture: Versions of Statism and Comparisons of Ideas 3. Historical Relations: Post-War Japan 4. Political Culture in Contemporary Japan and Implications for Global Governance Conclusion
Introduction 1. Religiosity in Japan 2. Modern Japan's Political Culture: Versions of Statism and Comparisons of Ideas 3. Historical Relations: Post-War Japan 4. Political Culture in Contemporary Japan and Implications for Global Governance Conclusion
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