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Japan’s Changing Role in Humanitarian Crises

by Yukiko Nishikawa


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Japan’s Changing Role in Humanitarian Crises Summary:

In this book Yukiko Nishikawa examines the evolution of Japan's response to humanitarian crises, placing the case of Japan with the context of global debates on humanitarianism. She traces developments from the Meiji era through to the present day, concluding that Japan's humanitarianism exhibits a combination of Western-derived universalist/cosmopolitan morals and ethics, fused in varying ways with more indigenous/relativist type Japanese values.




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