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The intensification of bilateral relations between the European Union and Japan has been remarkable seventeen years after they adopted the Joint Declaration in 1991. This volume, which is the result of a unique long-term research project carried out by European and Japanese universities, offers a wide range of topical and comparative studies regarding Japan-EU relations and cooperation within the context of global governance. It focuses mainly on two dimensions: on the one hand, the impact of global economic transformations and knowledge society on both actors and their interaction; and on the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The intensification of bilateral relations between the European Union and Japan has been remarkable seventeen years after they adopted the Joint Declaration in 1991. This volume, which is the result of a unique long-term research project carried out by European and Japanese universities, offers a wide range of topical and comparative studies regarding Japan-EU relations and cooperation within the context of global governance. It focuses mainly on two dimensions: on the one hand, the impact of global economic transformations and knowledge society on both actors and their interaction; and on the other hand, the universal and regional security and development challenges.
Autorenporträt
The Editors: Takako Ueta is Deputy Chief of the Mission of Japan to the European Union. Her academic career includes positions as full professor of the International Christian University in Tokyo as well as visiting professor of the Graduate School of the University of Tokyo and the University of Air. Éric Remacle is Professor of Political Science at the Free University of Brussels (ULB), Institute for European Studies, Director of the Pôle Bernheim Paix & Citoyenneté and the Réseau d'études en politique internationale. He is also Visiting Professor at the University of Pittsburgh (PA, USA) and the Université Paris II (Panthéon-Assas).
Rezensionen
"[T]his book forms a useful contribution to the analysis of subjects other than business and trade, with an eye on triggering an academic and policy-oriented discussion. The fruits of this exercise bear promising elements for future scientific analysis related to both regions that will have to cooperate more actively in the future to tackle the challenges of a new multipolar world." (Dimitri Vanoverbeke, Journal of Japanese Studies)