Internationalization in Ronald Dore's Changing Approach to Japan

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Pacific Affairs Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.5509/2019924729
David Leheny
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Ronald Dore's 1979 essay about Japan's "internationalization" tackled one of the defining themes of Japanese politics, society, and culture over the past decades. In his characteristically witty voice, Dore assessed the myriad ways in which a Japan that was well attuned to global cultures was also capable of reaffirming supposed chasms between Japanese society and the world outside, particularly in political and economic matters. In this article, I place Dore's compelling essay in the contexts both of his own changing views on Japan over the course of his distinguished and prolific career, as well as in the currents of a Japan that has been transformed dramatically over the past three decades by transnational flows that fall outside the prevailing use of the word kokusaika (internationalization). Dore's contributions to the field displayed not only his keen engagement with Japanese intellectual and social debates, but also moral judgments regarding the values encoded, reproduced, and sometimes betrayed by institutional environments. By extending the logics of Dore's work, this article suggests that we might think of internationalization as something not only challenging these environments, but also transformed and embedded within them.
罗纳德·多雷对日政策变化中的国际化
罗纳德·多雷(Ronald Dore)在1979年发表的一篇关于日本“国际化”的文章,探讨了过去几十年来日本政治、社会和文化的一个决定性主题。多雷以其特有的诙谐口吻,评价了一个与全球文化和谐相处的日本,在许多方面也能够重申日本社会与外部世界之间的鸿沟,尤其是在政治和经济问题上。在这篇文章中,我将多雷的这篇引人注目的文章置于他自己在其杰出而多产的职业生涯中对日本的看法不断变化的背景中,以及在过去三十年中,日本因跨国流动而发生了巨大变化的潮流中,而跨国流动超出了“国际化”一词的普遍使用范围。多雷对这一领域的贡献不仅体现了他对日本知识分子和社会辩论的积极参与,还体现了他对制度环境所编码、复制、有时背叛的价值观的道德判断。通过扩展Dore工作的逻辑,本文建议我们可以将国际化视为不仅挑战这些环境,而且转换并嵌入其中的东西。
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Pacific Affairs
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期刊介绍: Pacific Affairs has, over the years, celebrated and fostered a community of scholars and people active in the life of Asia and the Pacific. It has published scholarly articles of contemporary significance on Asia and the Pacific since 1928. Its initial incarnation from 1926 to 1928 was as a newsletter for the Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR), but since May 1928, it has been published continuously as a quarterly under the same name. The IPR was a collaborative organization established in 1925 by leaders from several YMCA branches in the Asia Pacific, to “study the conditions of the Pacific people with a view to the improvement of their mutual relations.”
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