25 May 2011
Tokyo’s combative stance on whaling often seems at odds with its trademark consensual approach to international affairs. This position seems even stranger when one considers that the vast majority of the public have little interest or enthusiasm for the topic, yet the government vigorously pursues a highly controversial pro-whaling policy which tarnishes the country’s image.
1 September 2009
By Yuko Kawanishi
Global Oriental, 2009, 175 pages including index and bibliography, ISBN 978-1-906876-00-5, £30
Reviews by Sir Hugh Cortazzi & Sandra Lawman
1 December 2008
By Ruth Taplin
Routledge, 2009, 196 pages. Hardback, £35.00. ISBN 13: 978-0-415-46597-7
Review by Sean Curtin
1 October 2008
By Paul Kabrna
Craven and Pendle Geological Society, 2007, 120 pages, paperback £6.50, (Special offer price to Japan Society members, just £5.00 including p & p. E-mail paul_kabrna@msn.com), ISBN 978-0-9555289-0-3
Review by Paul Wignall
1 April 2008
By Izumi Harada and Yasuhide Yamanouchi
NTT Publications,2007, 285 pages, including notes and index. Hardback ¥3,360. ISBN -13:978-47571-0223-1
Review by Takahiro Miyao
1 December 2007
By Eric Talmadge
Kodansha Europe Ltd (Japan), 2006, 272 pages (Hardback), ISBN: 9784770030207
Review by William Farr
1 October 2007
By Ruth Taplin, and Masako Wakui (Eds)
Routledge, 2006, 288 pages, ISBN: 0415368030
Review by Sean Curtin
1 August 2007
By Tatsu Kambara and Christopher Howe
Edward Elgar publishing, 2007, 160 pages, ISBN-13: 9781845429669
Review by J. Sean Curtin
1 June 2007
By James Bradley
Little, Brown and Company, 2003, 400 pages, ISBN: 0-316-10584-8
Review by Tomohiko Taniguchi