Italy and Japan: How Similar Are They? A Comparative Analysis of Politics, Economics, and International Relations

  • Beretta S
  • Berkofsky A
  • Rugge F
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This book provides an enlightening comparative analysis of Japan’s and Italy’s political cultures and systems, economics, and international relations from World War II to the present day. It addresses a variety of fascinating questions, ranging from the origins of the authoritarian regimes and post-war one-party rule in both countries, through to Japan’s and Italy’s responses to the economic and societal challenges posed by globalization and their international ambitions and strategies. Similarities and differences between the two countries with regard to economic development models, the relationship of politics and business, economic structures and developments, and international relations are analyzed in depth. This innovative volume on an under-researched area will be of great interest to those with an interest in Italian and Japanese politics and economics.

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Beretta, S., Berkofsky, A., & Rugge, F. (2014). Italy and Japan: How Similar Are They? A Comparative Analysis of Politics, Economics, and International Relations. Perspectives in Business Culture (p. 349). Springer. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2568-4

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