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    Northampton :Edward Elgar Publishing,
    UID:
    almafu_9961133534702883
    Format: 1 online resource (224 pages)
    ISBN: 1-03-530066-4
    Content: "Reflecting on the depth of the experience with crises, this innovative book demonstrates what the world can learn from insights into crises from the Japanese perspective. Taking an institutionalist approach with a strong historical precedent, leading scholars in the social sciences and law explore how better to deal with both foreseeable and unforeseen crises. Illustrating their multifaceted and complex nature, the book examines a broad range of crises throughout history, including economic, fiscal and political crises; force majeure events such as pandemics and natural disasters; and military conflicts and acts of war. Chapters consider how various actors anticipate and deal with these crises, looking closely at their different perceptions of crisis and varying degrees of urgency. Analyzing institutional design and response, and the impact of psychological factors on disaster preparedness, the book considers how the decision-making capabilities of individuals can be enhanced to improve institutional capacity. Transdisciplinary, with an international reach, this topical book will prove invaluable to students and scholars across the social sciences, particularly those interested in Asian politics and environmental policy, disaster preparedness and institutional design. It also provides guidance for policymakers working in civil code reform"--
    Note: Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Dealing with crisis: the Japanese experience and beyond -- PART I How people think about crisis -- 2. How can we prepare for something we don't want to think about? Disaster readiness and negative capability -- 3. Bricolage by institutions: towards the recreation of norms and organizations -- PART II The Great East Japan Earthquake and associated crises -- 4. Transforming a crisis into a turning point: the response of businesses to the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 5. Electric power crisis and crisis response after the Great East Japan Earthquake -- PART III Law and institutions in the response to crisis -- 6. Contractual crisis and the doctrine ofchange of circumstances:the results and contexts of the reform of contract law in Japan -- 7. State of emergency clauses in constitutional law -- 8. Missing the point: facts and rhetoric about Japan's fiscal crisis -- PART IV International perspectives -- 9. The crisis of war and the relocation of key facilities: a comparative historical study of Japan and China -- 10. Japan-China relations "in crisis," and sentiment toward China -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-530065-6
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049013528
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 211 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9781035300662
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-0353-0065-5
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1855128179
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (224 pages)
    ISBN: 9781035300662
    Content: "Reflecting on the depth of the experience with crises, this innovative book demonstrates what the world can learn from insights into crises from the Japanese perspective. Taking an institutionalist approach with a strong historical precedent, leading scholars in the social sciences and law explore how better to deal with both foreseeable and unforeseen crises. Illustrating their multifaceted and complex nature, the book examines a broad range of crises throughout history, including economic, fiscal and political crises; force majeure events such as pandemics and natural disasters; and military conflicts and acts of war. Chapters consider how various actors anticipate and deal with these crises, looking closely at their different perceptions of crisis and varying degrees of urgency. Analyzing institutional design and response, and the impact of psychological factors on disaster preparedness, the book considers how the decision-making capabilities of individuals can be enhanced to improve institutional capacity. Transdisciplinary, with an international reach, this topical book will prove invaluable to students and scholars across the social sciences, particularly those interested in Asian politics and environmental policy, disaster preparedness and institutional design. It also provides guidance for policymakers working in civil code reform"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Contents: Preface -- 1. Dealing with crisis: The Japanese experience and beyond / J. Babb and Takashi Iida -- Part I. How people think about crisis -- 2. How can we prepare for something we don't want to think about? Disaster readiness and negative capability / Shin Arita -- 3. Bricolage by institutions: Towards the recreation of norms and organizations / Takashi Iida -- Part II. The great east Japan earthquake and associated crises -- 4. Transforming a crisis into a turning point: The response of businesses to the great east Japan earthquake / Naofumi Nakamura -- 5. Electric power crisis and crisis response after the great east Japan earthquake / Toshihiro Matsumura -- Part III. Law and institutions in the response to crisis -- 6. Contractual crisis and the doctrine of change of circumstances: The results and contexts of the reform of contract law in Japan / Hiroyasu Ishikawa -- 7. State of emergency clauses in constitutional law / Tomonobu Hayashi -- 8. Missing the point: Facts and rhetoric about Japan's fiscal crisis / Takeshi Fujitani -- 9. The crisis of war and the relocation of key facilities: A comparative historical study of Japan and China / Tomoo Marukawa -- 10. Japan-china relations "in crisis," and sentiment toward China / Asei Itō -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781035300655
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als ISBN 9781035300655
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Northampton :Edward Elgar Publishing,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961133534702883
    Format: 1 online resource (224 pages)
    ISBN: 1-03-530066-4
    Content: "Reflecting on the depth of the experience with crises, this innovative book demonstrates what the world can learn from insights into crises from the Japanese perspective. Taking an institutionalist approach with a strong historical precedent, leading scholars in the social sciences and law explore how better to deal with both foreseeable and unforeseen crises. Illustrating their multifaceted and complex nature, the book examines a broad range of crises throughout history, including economic, fiscal and political crises; force majeure events such as pandemics and natural disasters; and military conflicts and acts of war. Chapters consider how various actors anticipate and deal with these crises, looking closely at their different perceptions of crisis and varying degrees of urgency. Analyzing institutional design and response, and the impact of psychological factors on disaster preparedness, the book considers how the decision-making capabilities of individuals can be enhanced to improve institutional capacity. Transdisciplinary, with an international reach, this topical book will prove invaluable to students and scholars across the social sciences, particularly those interested in Asian politics and environmental policy, disaster preparedness and institutional design. It also provides guidance for policymakers working in civil code reform"--
    Note: Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Dealing with crisis: the Japanese experience and beyond -- PART I How people think about crisis -- 2. How can we prepare for something we don't want to think about? Disaster readiness and negative capability -- 3. Bricolage by institutions: towards the recreation of norms and organizations -- PART II The Great East Japan Earthquake and associated crises -- 4. Transforming a crisis into a turning point: the response of businesses to the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 5. Electric power crisis and crisis response after the Great East Japan Earthquake -- PART III Law and institutions in the response to crisis -- 6. Contractual crisis and the doctrine ofchange of circumstances:the results and contexts of the reform of contract law in Japan -- 7. State of emergency clauses in constitutional law -- 8. Missing the point: facts and rhetoric about Japan's fiscal crisis -- PART IV International perspectives -- 9. The crisis of war and the relocation of key facilities: a comparative historical study of Japan and China -- 10. Japan-China relations "in crisis," and sentiment toward China -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-530065-6
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Northampton :Edward Elgar Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_9949521658402882
    Format: 1 online resource (224 pages)
    ISBN: 1-03-530066-4
    Content: "Reflecting on the depth of the experience with crises, this innovative book demonstrates what the world can learn from insights into crises from the Japanese perspective. Taking an institutionalist approach with a strong historical precedent, leading scholars in the social sciences and law explore how better to deal with both foreseeable and unforeseen crises. Illustrating their multifaceted and complex nature, the book examines a broad range of crises throughout history, including economic, fiscal and political crises; force majeure events such as pandemics and natural disasters; and military conflicts and acts of war. Chapters consider how various actors anticipate and deal with these crises, looking closely at their different perceptions of crisis and varying degrees of urgency. Analyzing institutional design and response, and the impact of psychological factors on disaster preparedness, the book considers how the decision-making capabilities of individuals can be enhanced to improve institutional capacity. Transdisciplinary, with an international reach, this topical book will prove invaluable to students and scholars across the social sciences, particularly those interested in Asian politics and environmental policy, disaster preparedness and institutional design. It also provides guidance for policymakers working in civil code reform"--
    Note: Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Dealing with crisis: the Japanese experience and beyond -- PART I How people think about crisis -- 2. How can we prepare for something we don't want to think about? Disaster readiness and negative capability -- 3. Bricolage by institutions: towards the recreation of norms and organizations -- PART II The Great East Japan Earthquake and associated crises -- 4. Transforming a crisis into a turning point: the response of businesses to the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 5. Electric power crisis and crisis response after the Great East Japan Earthquake -- PART III Law and institutions in the response to crisis -- 6. Contractual crisis and the doctrine ofchange of circumstances:the results and contexts of the reform of contract law in Japan -- 7. State of emergency clauses in constitutional law -- 8. Missing the point: facts and rhetoric about Japan's fiscal crisis -- PART IV International perspectives -- 9. The crisis of war and the relocation of key facilities: a comparative historical study of Japan and China -- 10. Japan-China relations "in crisis," and sentiment toward China -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-530065-6
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Northampton :Edward Elgar Publishing,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961133534702883
    Format: 1 online resource (224 pages)
    ISBN: 1-03-530066-4
    Content: "Reflecting on the depth of the experience with crises, this innovative book demonstrates what the world can learn from insights into crises from the Japanese perspective. Taking an institutionalist approach with a strong historical precedent, leading scholars in the social sciences and law explore how better to deal with both foreseeable and unforeseen crises. Illustrating their multifaceted and complex nature, the book examines a broad range of crises throughout history, including economic, fiscal and political crises; force majeure events such as pandemics and natural disasters; and military conflicts and acts of war. Chapters consider how various actors anticipate and deal with these crises, looking closely at their different perceptions of crisis and varying degrees of urgency. Analyzing institutional design and response, and the impact of psychological factors on disaster preparedness, the book considers how the decision-making capabilities of individuals can be enhanced to improve institutional capacity. Transdisciplinary, with an international reach, this topical book will prove invaluable to students and scholars across the social sciences, particularly those interested in Asian politics and environmental policy, disaster preparedness and institutional design. It also provides guidance for policymakers working in civil code reform"--
    Note: Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Dealing with crisis: the Japanese experience and beyond -- PART I How people think about crisis -- 2. How can we prepare for something we don't want to think about? Disaster readiness and negative capability -- 3. Bricolage by institutions: towards the recreation of norms and organizations -- PART II The Great East Japan Earthquake and associated crises -- 4. Transforming a crisis into a turning point: the response of businesses to the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 5. Electric power crisis and crisis response after the Great East Japan Earthquake -- PART III Law and institutions in the response to crisis -- 6. Contractual crisis and the doctrine ofchange of circumstances:the results and contexts of the reform of contract law in Japan -- 7. State of emergency clauses in constitutional law -- 8. Missing the point: facts and rhetoric about Japan's fiscal crisis -- PART IV International perspectives -- 9. The crisis of war and the relocation of key facilities: a comparative historical study of Japan and China -- 10. Japan-China relations "in crisis," and sentiment toward China -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-530065-6
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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