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(Ebook) The Korean Diaspora in Post War Japan: Geopolitics, Identity and Nation-Building by Myung Ja Kim ISBN 9781784537678, 1784537675

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Authors:Myung Ja Kim
Pages:288 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:Hardcover
Publisher:I. B. Tauris & Company
Language:english
File Size:1.38 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781784537678, 1784537675
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(Ebook) The Korean Diaspora in Post War Japan: Geopolitics, Identity and Nation-Building by Myung Ja Kim ISBN 9781784537678, 1784537675

The Korean diaspora living in Japan - the Zainichi - represent the only Korean migrant group that has not been granted citizenship by its host state. Yet despite being Korean nationals, with legal rights of abode in Korea, the Zainichi are culturally Japanese and have no intention of returning to their now divided homeland. The indistinct status of the Zainichi has meant that, since the late 1940s, two ethnic Korean associations, the Chongryun (pro-North) and the Mindan (pro-South) have been vying for political loyalty from the Zainichi, with both groups initially opposing their assimilation in Japan. Unlike the Korean diasporas living in Russia, China or the US, the Zainichi have become sharply divided along political lines as a result. Myung Ja Kim examines Japan's changing national policies towards the Zainichi in order to understand why this group has not been fully integrated into Japan. Through the prism of this ethnically Korean community, the book reveals the dynamics of alliances and alignments in East Asia, including the rise of China as an economic superpower, the security threat posed by North Korea and the diminishing alliance between Japan and the US. Taking a post-war historical perspective, the research reveals why the Zainichi are vital to Japan's state policy revisionist aims to increase its power internationally and how they were used to increase the country's geopolitical leverage. With a focus on International Relations, this book provides an important analysis of the mechanisms that lie behind nation-building policy, showing the conditions controlling a host state's treatment of diasporic groups.
Table of contents
Introduction
Alliance Cohesion, Diaspora and Nation-Building Policies
Zainichi Diaspora: from the Shadow of Japan's Colonial Legacy
No Alliance and a Strong Historical Legacy-Exclusionary
Policies towards the Zainichi in the Post-World War II Era (1945–1964)
Alliance Cohesion Matters: Japan's Policy towards the Zainichi during the Cold War Era (1965–1980s)
Does Alliance Cohesion Still Matter in the New Post-Cold War Geopolitical Era (1990–2014)?
Conclusion
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