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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ko UnokiPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032188690ISBN 10: 1032188693 Pages: 258 Publication Date: 22 February 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsUnoki has made an important contribution to an important and timely priority in international affairs. How the field of international affairs examines the role racism has played in the development of the field, the cannon, who teaches what to whom, and the institutional structures of international affairs, is front of mind not least in schools of international affairs commit to becoming anti-racist centers of learning and research. ---Rachel Kyte, Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University Ko Unoki is a brilliant and accomplished scholar of international politics. His previous book on the period leading up to World War II in the Pacific provides a compelling and fresh analysis of US-Japanese relations and the international political structure prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. His book, Racism, Diplomacy, and International Relations, is a must-read as we enter an international era that will rise or fall in part on its ability to deal with racism. Unoki traces the role of racism in international politics from the time of Woodrow Wilson and the Treaty of Versailles and makes a convincing case for its continuing challenge to peace and stability today and into the future. --- Deborah Winslow Nutter, PhD, Former Senior Associate Dean and Professor of Practice and Founding Director, Global Master of Arts Program at The Fletcher School Of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University Unoki has made an important contribution to an important and timely priority in international affairs. How the field of international affairs examines the role racism has played in the development of the field, the cannon, who teaches what to whom, and the institutional structures of international affairs, is front of mind not least in schools of international affairs commit to becoming anti-racist centers of learning and research. ---Rachel Kyte, Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University Author InformationKo Unoki has worked in the electronics and healthcare industries for several decades and was a Senior Fellow at the 21st Century Public Policy Institute of the Japan Business Federation (Keidanren). In addition to having a doctorate in business administration and a master’s degree in business law from Hitotsubashi University, he received a master’s degree in international relations from the Fletcher School, Tufts University, and an MBA degree in international management from Royal Holloway, University of London. He completed his undergraduate studies at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. While having an extensive career in international business, he has written several books on history, business, international relations, and law including Mergers, Acquisitions, and Global Empires (2012), International Relations and the Origins of the Pacific War (2016), and Competition Laws, National Interests and International Relations (2020). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |