Ian Neary: 6 books

Book cover of The Buraku Issue and Modern Japan

The Buraku Issue and Modern Japan

The Career of Matsumoto Jiichiro

by Ian Neary
Language: English
Release Date: December 18, 2009

Written by an internationally recognized specialist on Buraku studies, this book casts new light on majority-minority relations and the struggle for Buraku liberation. Ian Neary focuses on the Burakumin activist, left-wing politician, family company manager and arguably the most important Buraku leader...
Book cover of The State and Politics In Japan
by Ian Neary
Language: English
Release Date: May 20, 2019

Politics in Japan is undergoing a major transformation. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Abe Shinzo, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party has, since 2012, embarked upon an ambitious programme of policy reforms as well as changes to Japan’s governing structures and processes. At the heart of...
Book cover of Human Rights in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan
by Ian Neary
Language: English
Release Date: August 29, 2003

Ian Neary looks in detail at the history of the introduction of human rights ideas into Japan, South Korea and Taiwan and examines how, and to what effect, state and society have incorporated the specific international standards on childrens' and patients' rights into legal systems and social practice. This...
Book cover of Leaders and Leadership in Japan
by Ian Neary
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2014

Shows Japan's group-orientated society may have had fewer so-called 'leaders', but has excelled as a society of king-makers. On the other hand, the way leadership is expressed derives from different values and perceptions of hierarchy.
Book cover of War, Revolution and Japan
by Ian Neary
Language: English
Release Date: July 18, 2005

The end of the Cold War years has brought tumultuous change. Revolutionary changes, however, are not new to the Japanese.
Book cover of Case Studies on Human Rights in Japan
by Roger Goodman, Ian Neary
Language: English
Release Date: June 17, 2013

Japanese society is often referred to as an example of a homogeneous culture moderated by an ethos of groupism. Yet often enough homogeneity is its own worst enemy as norms are required and enforced at the centre of power to the detriment of individual and human rights.
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