Articles
Urban Legends and the Japanese Tale
1990
David Schaefer
A Japanese view of history: Where are the Etruscans now?
Japan Library JAPAN DIGEST
1991.4
D. Schaefer and K. Komatsu
Mistranslation of Decoded “ Magic” Message as a Contributing Factor in the Breakdown of U.S.- Japan Peace Talks in 1941
Seijo University Departmental Bulletin Paper vol.136
1997.3
Keiichiro Komatsu
The Role of “Magic” Distortions in “Crisis Management” During the U.S.-Japan Peace Talks of 1941
1998.3
Keiichiro Komatsu
Misunderstanding and Mistranslation in the Origins of the Pacific War of 1941-1945: The Importance of “Magic” (Part1/2)
Japan Society Proceedings No.138 Winter 2001
2001.6.5
Keiichiro Komatsu
Misunderstanding and Mistranslation in the Origins of the Pacific War of 1941-1945: The Importance of “Magic” (Part2/2)
Japan Society Proceedings No. 139 Summer 2002
2002.3.24
Keiichiro Komatsu
Misunderstanding and Mistranslation in the Origins of the Pacific War of 1941-1945: The Importance of “Magic”
The Burma Campaign Society
[Note: This version is based on the presentation made to The Japan Society, subsequently published in their Proceedings listed above. It was later (9 May 2002) uploaded on the Burma Campaign Society website]
2002.5.9
Keiichiro Komatsu
“Future Prospects of Geopolitical Risks: Adapting to the New Normal Era”
Japan Economic Foundation Japan SPOTLIGHT March/April 2017 Issue (#212) Japan SPOTLIGHT March/April 2017 Issue (#212)
2017.3.4
Keiichiro Komatsu
Books
"Origins of the Pacific War and the Importance of 'Magic'"
Argues that in the final phase of the eight months of US-Japan talks leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor, serious mistranslations in Magic (the US decoding system) were a significant factor in the cumulative effect of mutual misunderstandings which grew between the two sides.
◆Binding/Format: Hardback & Paperback
◆Publish Date: 14th December 2008
◆Imprint: Routledge
◆Pages: 508 pages
◆ISBN: (Hardback) 1-873410-66-2
(Paperback) 978-0-415-48998-0
"Global Politico - Economic Crises The Pragmatic approach"
The 1997 Asian Crisis and 9/11 were turning points for the world economy. The two events reminded the Western World of the dynamic impacts of globalisation and the increased uncertainty the world was facing.
This book examines the threats to the world economy arising in the wake of the tragedy of 11th September 2001 and the preceding Asian financial crisis of 1997. The author makes the point that a distinctive “1990s-type” global capitalist system was the victim of these attacks, so that an appreciation of the peculiarities of this system is essential to an examination of the specific threats that it is likely to face in future and the policy measures necessary to deal with them.
As an international relations specialist working for a Japanese trade organization both in Britain and Japan itself, the author has a somewhat uniquely privileged vantage point from which to observe, analyze and evaluate the future tendencies and dangers of the new global system. The book cuts across economics and politics and as such will be of use to a wide audience within both of these disciplines.
◆Binding/Format: Hardback
◆Publish Date: Coming Soon
◆Imprint: Routledge
◆Pages: 288 pages
◆ISBN: 978-0-415-47766-6