Nationalisms of Japan
Explore the complexities of Japanese identity in "Nationalisms of Japan" by Brian J. McVeigh, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2003. This insightful 352-page analysis delves into the multifaceted nature of Japanese nationalism, challenging both its critics and defenders. McVeigh argues that Japanese nationalism is not an isolated phenomenon; rather, it can be better understood through the lens of common processes and practices found in other nation-states. By examining the interplay of management and mysticism, this book demystifies the narratives surrounding Japan's national identity. Ideal for readers interested in political ideologies, comparative government, and international relations, "Nationalisms of Japan" offers a compelling perspective on the dynamics of nationalism in a global context. Discover how McVeigh's work contributes to the broader discourse on nationalism and politics today.