Heritage Conservation and Japan's Cultural Diplomacy
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<p>Japan’s heritage conservation policy and practice as deployed through its foreign aid programs has become one of the main means through which post-World War II Japan has sought to mark its presence in the international arena both globally and regionally. Heritage conservation has been intimately linked to Japan’s sense of national identity in addition to its self-portrayal as a responsible global and regional citizen. </p><p>This book explores the concepts of heritage nationalism and Japanese national identity in the context of Japanese and international history since the second half of the nineteenth century. In doing so it shows how Japan has built on its distinctive approach to conservation to develop a heritage-based strategy which has been used as part of its cultural diplomacy designed to increase its ‘soft power’ both globally and within the Asian region. More broadly Natsuko Akagawa underlines the theoretical nexus between the politics of heritage conservation cultural diplomacy and national interest and in turn highlights how issues of heritage conservation practice and policy are crucial to a comprehensive understanding of geo-politics.</p><p>Heritage Conservation and Japan’s Cultural Diplomacy will be of great interest to students scholars and professionals working in the fields of heritage and museum studies heritage conservation international relations and Asian/Japanese studies. </p>
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