Digitized Statecraft of Four Asian Regionalisms: States' Multilateral Treaty Participation and Citizens' Satisfaction with Quality of Life

Author:   Takashi Inoguchi ,  Lien Thi Quynh Le
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
Volume:   13
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9789811982477


Pages:   261
Publication Date:   03 January 2024
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Author:   Takashi Inoguchi ,  Lien Thi Quynh Le
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
Volume:   13
Weight:   0.450kg
ISBN:  

9789811982477


ISBN 10:   9811982473
Pages:   261
Publication Date:   03 January 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

World War II Impacting Colonized Asia.- Sub-Regional Developmental Divergence Widened.- Four Sub-Regions’ Key Features.- Four Regionalisms' Sustainability.- Societal Types, Legislative Types, and Legislative Types Salience Defined.- Four Regionalisms: Societal Types Comparison.- Four Regionalisms: Legislative Types Comparison.- Four Regionalisms: Legislative Types Salience.- Responses to Hyperdemocratization and Hyperglobalization.- Scenarios for Four Regionalisms.- Future Scenarios of Four Asian Regionalisms.- Pax Consortis on the Horizon.- Conclusion.

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Takashi Inoguchi is an award-winning prolific writer and educator on the topics of Japanese politics and foreign policy, East Asian international relations and Asian comparative politics, Dr. Inoguchi celebrates a career that has allowed him to impact his industry on the topics of quality of life in Asia, evidence-based typology of Asian society, and transnationalism and global politics as manifested in the form of multilateral treaties through his publication of more than 150 books (of which 110 are in Japanese and 40 are in English). His recent authored and co-authored publications include “Exit, Voice and Loyalty in Asia: Individual Choice under 32 Asian Societal Umbrellas,” “Trust with Asian Characteristics: Interpersonal and Institutional,” “The Development of Global Legislative Politics: Rousseau and Locke Writ Global”, “Digitized Statecraft In Multilateral Treaty Participation: Global Quasi-Legislative Behavior of 193 Sovereign States”, “Japanese Politics in Comparative Politics: From the East to the West, and Then Whither?”, “Japan's International Relations at the Crossroads: Wars, Globalization and Japanese Theorizings in the Extended Twentieth Century” and contributed an essay to “The Oxford Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory, Vol. 4.” Currently, Dr. Inoguchi finds success as the editor-in-chief of the Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, as the editor of The SAGE Handbook of Asian Foreign Policy, 2 vols., (2019), and as an eminent scholar-professor of political science at the Institute of Asian Cultures at J. F. Oberlin University in Tokyo, Japan. He is regarded within his industry for his previous work as a professor for the University of Tokyo, Senior Vice Rector of the United Nations University (assistant secretary general of the UN), chancellor and president of University Niigata Prefecture, professor of Chuo University, and associate professor at Sophia University. As an academic editor, he has been the founding editor of the Japanese Journal of Political Science, the International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, and the Asian Journal of Comparative Politics. As an academic editor of book series, he has been one of the co-editors along with G. John Ikenberry for “Asia Today” and the editor of “Trust: Interdisciplinary Perspectives”, and the Editor-in-Chief for “Evidence- Based Approach to Peace and Conflict Studies.”  In addition to his academic work, Dr. Inoguchi is recognized for his past involvement in projects that directly impact his industry. He was president of the Japan Association of International Relations, counselor for the International Trade and Investment Foundation, counselor for the International Economic Exchange Foundation, committee member for the U.S. Social Science Research Council, member of the Japan-United States Educational Commission, member of the Japanese Government Legislative Council, distinguished visiting professor for the National University of Singapore, visiting professor for the SciencesPo in Paris, and visiting professor for the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva. For his incredible work, Dr. Inoguchi was the recipient of numerous grants from the Ministry of Education and he was honored as a Fulbright visiting scholar by the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University. Further, he earned an International Communication and Research Excellence Award, a Suntory Academic Award, a Japan Association of Public Policy Best Book Award, and a Distinguished Research Fellow Award from the International Society for Quality of Life Studies. Dr. Inoguchi notes that the greatest honor of his life occurred successively when the International Society for the Quality of Life Studies established the “Takashi Inoguchi Endowed Track on Quality of Life and Well-Being in East Asia” award in his name, and when the World Association for Public Opinion Research conferred on him with “the Helen Dinerman Award” for his life time contributions to public opinion research.  A graduate of the University of Tokyo, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1966 and a Master of Arts in 1968. Thereafter, he attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned a PhD in 1974. To remain at the top of his field, Dr. Inoguchi is a member of the Science Council of Japan, the Japanese Association of International Relations, the American Political Science Association, the International Political Science Association, the Japanese Political Science Association, the Japan Association of Public Policy Studies, the Asian Consortium for Political Research and the Japanese Society for Behaviormetrics. Looking to the future, Dr. Inoguchi intends to continue in his work while taking on new opportunities that come his way. Lien Thi Quynh Le is a lecturer of University of Economics, Hue University, Hue City, Vietnam. She received her Master’s degree and PhD from NagaokaUniversity of Technology, Japan. She has published mainly on international regimes and global governance. Her most recent books are The Development of Global Legislative Politics: Rousseau and Locke Writ Global (with Takashi Inoguchi, Springer Nature, 2019) and Digitized Statecraft in Multilateral Treaty Participation (with Takashi Inoguchi, Springer Nature, 2021). Her current research interests include the quantitative methods for the analysis and understanding of the structure and the effectiveness of the global governance regimes. Amongst these, the social network analysis perspective for the understanding of structure and relations between sovereign states, multilateral institutions or international organizations is particularly interested.

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