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Finance, diplomacy and development: A study of Brazilian-Japanese relations in the twentieth century.

机译:金融,外交与发展:20世纪巴西与日本关系的研究。

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This dissertation entails finance, development, and international relations. It is a case study of Brazilian-Japanese diplomacy in the twentieth century. The guiding research questions of this study are, What is the content of this relationship? and In what ways has this engagement affected the course of Brazilian development? The scope of this research encompasses an inquiry into (a) the archeology of' developmental thinking, especially as it relates to order, expansionism, and anti-democracy; (b) early Japanese-Brazilian diplomacy and the role of migration; (c) Japanese financial engagement within the framework of political instability and military repression; and (d) Japan's increasing dominance in global finance and its relationship to development in Brazil. This dissertation aims to enrich the history of Brazilian-Japanese diplomacy by investigating not only the patterns of Japanese financialism and its political implications for Brazil, but also how Brazil assimilates, cooperates with, and challenges these dynamics.; An investigation into the archeology of development reveals that its very foundation rests on a contested terrain, and largely on Western terms about capitalist growth and human progress. The discourse of development is further encumbered by a genealogy that has established order and the need to secure finance as a priori. Japan's aggressive growth policy relies heavily on stability within the countries in which Japanese companies and finance make their homes. In the early years, Japanese pre-war commercial relations and diplomatic success in Brazil were established as a result of the expulsion of families and communities that were considered undesirable. Again, it was the stability of the infrastructure established in the pre-war years that sustained Japanese-Brazilian post-war diplomacy, and not the purported ideals of a post-war "democratic Japan." Between 1964 and 1985, Japanese-Brazilian relations intensified during one of Brazil's most repressive eras.; This dissertation casts doubt on the idea of a non-ideological Japanese foreign policy, and questions the moral certitude of development goals. It is concluded that diplomacy between Japan and Brazil was tainted by the blind pursuit of growth and security. Moreover, foreign policy took shape as a series of responses to domestic needs such as a docile labor force and a de-politicized mass. Finally, it is established that, in the twentieth century, first industry then finance gradually replaced people as the common currency in Brazilian-Japanese diplomacy.
机译:本文涉及金融,发展和国际关系。这是二十世纪巴西-日本外交的个案研究。这项研究的指导研究问题是,这种关系的内容是什么?这种接触以什么方式影响了巴西的发展进程?本研究的范围包括对以下方面的研究:(a)发展思想的考古学,特别是与秩序,扩张主义和反民主有关的考古学; (b)早期的日巴西外交和移徙的作用; (c)日本在政治动荡和军事镇压的框架内进行财政投入; (d)日本在全球金融中的主导地位不断增强及其与巴西发展的关系。本论文旨在通过不仅研究日本金融主义的模式及其对巴西的政治影响,而且研究巴西如何同化,合作和挑战这些动态来丰富巴西-日本外交的历史。对发展考古学的调查表明,发展考古学的基础是在一个有争议的地形上,并且在很大程度上取决于西方关于资本主义增长和人类进步的说法。有关发展的论述还受到家谱的确立的束缚,该家谱已经确立了先例,并且需要先验获得资金。日本的激进增长政策在很大程度上取决于日本公司和金融赖以生存的国家内部的稳定。早年,由于驱逐了被认为不受欢迎的家庭和社区,日本建立了战前的商业关系并在巴西取得了外交上的成功。再次,战前几年建立的基础设施的稳定维持了日巴西战后外交,而不是战后“民主日本”的所谓理想。在1964年至1985年之间,日巴西关系在巴西最压抑的时代之一中得到加强。本文对日本非意识形态外交政策的构想提出了质疑,并对发展目标的道德确定性提出了质疑。结论是,日本和巴西之间的外交受到盲目追求增长和安全的影响。此外,外交政策的形成是对诸如驯服劳动力和去政治化群众等国内需求的一系列回应。最后,可以确定的是,在20世纪,第一产业然后是金融逐渐取代了人们,成为巴西-日本外交中的通用货币。

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  • 作者

    Quan, Helen Lanto T.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Santa Barbara.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Santa Barbara.;
  • 学科 Economics Finance.; Political Science General.; Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 406 p.
  • 总页数 406
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 财政、金融;政治理论;国际法;
  • 关键词

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