In Search of Canadian Political Culture - UBC Press
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University <strong>of</strong> Washington <strong>UBC</strong> <strong>Press</strong><br />
Serbia Since 1989<br />
Politics and Society Under<br />
Milosevic and After<br />
Sabrina P. Ramet, Vjeran Pavlakovie<br />
and Obrad Kesic<br />
<strong>In</strong> this valuable collection<br />
<strong>of</strong> essays, Vjeran<br />
Pavlakovic, Reneo Lukic,<br />
and Obrad Kesic examine<br />
elements <strong>of</strong> continuity<br />
and discontinuity from<br />
the Milosevic era to the<br />
twenty-first century,<br />
the struggle at the<br />
center <strong>of</strong> power, and<br />
relations between<br />
Serbia and Montenegro.<br />
Contributions by Sabrina Ramet, James Gow, and<br />
Milena Michalski explore the role <strong>of</strong> Serbian wartime<br />
propaganda and the impact <strong>of</strong> the war on Serbian<br />
society. Essays by Eric Gordy, Maja Miljovic, Marko<br />
Hoare, and Kari Osland look at the legacy <strong>of</strong> Serbia’s<br />
recent wars-issues <strong>of</strong> guilt and responsibility, the<br />
economy, and the trial <strong>of</strong> Slobodan Milosevic in The<br />
Hague. Sabrina Ramet and Biljana Bijelic address<br />
the themes <strong>of</strong> culture and values. Frances Trix, Emil<br />
Kerenji, and Dennis Reinhartz explore the peripheries<br />
in the politics <strong>of</strong> Kosovo/a, Vojvodina, and Serbia’s<br />
Roma.<br />
Serbia Since 1989 reveals a Serbia that is still<br />
traumatized from Milosevic’s rule and groping toward<br />
redefining its place in the world.<br />
Contents<br />
Preface<br />
<strong>In</strong>troduction: Serbia as a Dysfunctional State / Vjeran<br />
Pavlakovic<br />
Part I. The Center<br />
Part II. The Legacy <strong>of</strong> the War<br />
Part III. <strong>Culture</strong> and Values<br />
Part IV. Peripheries<br />
Part V. Conclusion<br />
Glossary; Contributors; <strong>In</strong>dex<br />
2006, 440 pages, 6 x 9”<br />
0-295-98650-6 / 978-0-295-98650-0<br />
paper $36.95 CRO<br />
Koizumi Diplomacy<br />
Japan’s Kantei Approach to Foreign<br />
and Defense Affairs<br />
Tomohito Shinoda<br />
Japan’s policymaking<br />
strategy in foreign and<br />
defense affairs changed<br />
dramatically in 2001<br />
after Prime Minister<br />
Junichiro Koizumi took<br />
the helm <strong>of</strong> the longruling<br />
Liberal Democratic<br />
Party. Following a series<br />
<strong>of</strong> bland and short-lived<br />
prime ministers, Koizumi’s<br />
infusion <strong>of</strong> fresh energy<br />
into a tired and opaque party has been compared<br />
with Tony Blair’s successful revamping <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Labour in the U.K. Koizumi, however, had a weak<br />
power base in the party and limited diplomatic<br />
experience. How, then, was he able to exercise<br />
leadership?<br />
Contents<br />
Acknowledgments<br />
A Note on Conventions<br />
Abbreviations and Japanese Terms<br />
<strong>In</strong>troduction<br />
1 The Roots <strong>of</strong> the Kantei Diplomacy<br />
2 A Traumatic Experience: From the Gulf Crisis to the<br />
<strong>In</strong>ternational Peace Cooperation Legislation<br />
3 The Rise <strong>of</strong> Kantei<br />
4 Koizumi’s Response to Terrorism: The 2001 Anti-<br />
Terrorism Legislation<br />
5 Preparing for a National Contingency: The 2003<br />
Emergency Legislation<br />
6 Dispatching the SDF to Reconstruct Iraq: The 2003 Iraq<br />
Special Measures Legislation<br />
7 Evaluating Kantei Diplomacy<br />
Notes; Bibliography; <strong>In</strong>dex<br />
2007, 216 pages, 5 ½ x 8”<br />
10 charts, 6 tables<br />
0-295-98699-9 / 978-0-295-98699-9<br />
paper $24.95 CRO<br />
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