E-book: Tsunami: Japan’s Post-Fukushima Future

Tsunami: Japan's Post-Fukushima Future, is an e-book sponsored by Foreign Policy Magazine and selling for $4.99 per download. All proceeds are to go to the Japan Society for transmission to victims of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in the Tohoku area.

The book was edited by Professor Jeff Kingston of the Temple University Japan Campus. The essays cover the disasters from the cultural, media response, experiential, scientific, historical, political, and diplomatic perspectives.

The URL for the Foreign Policy announcement and order form for the e-book may be found at:

http://www.foreignpolicy.com/ebooks/tsunami_japans_post_fukushima_future

 

Table of Contents of TSUNAMI

Chapter 1: Tales from the Hot Zone

By Mariko Nagai, Kaori Shoji, Steve Corbett, Robert Whiting, Shijuro Ogata, and Kumiko Makihara

Chapter 2: Japan’s Quakes, Past and Future

By David McNeill and Gregory Smits

Chapter 3: Looking Out on the World

By Christian Caryl, Devin Stewart, Jeff Kingston, and Noriko Murai

Chapter 4: The Economic Future

By David Pilling, Bill Emmott, and Brad Glosserman

Chapter 5: The Political Future

By Rod Armstrong and Jun Honna

Chapter 6: The Nuclear Future

By Lawrence Repeta, Andrew Horvat, Paul J. Scalise, Andrew DeWit and Masaru Kaneko, Robert Dujarric, and Gavan McCormack

Thanks to Rod Armstrong for forwarding this information

July 7, 2011

Posted by Richard Sadowsky on 07/08 at 02:16 PM

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