After Hiroshima, published in 2010, forges links between the role of race and US foreign policy in Asia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. In the shadow of Hiroshima: the United States and Asia in the aftermath of Japanese defeat 2. The Korean War, the atomic bomb, and Asian-American estrangement 3. Securing the East Asian frontier: stalemate in Korea and the Japanese peace treaty 4. A greater sanction: the defence of South East Asia, the advent of the Eisenhower administration and the end of the Korean War 5. 'Atomic madness': massive retaliation and the Bravo test 6. The aftermath of Bravo, the Indochina crisis, and the emergence of SEATO 7. 'Asia for the Asians': the first Offshore Islands crisis and the Bandung Conference 8. A nuclear strategy for SEATO and the problem of limited war in the Far East 9. Massive retaliation at bay: US-Japanese relations, nuclear deployment, and the limited war debate 10. The second Offshore Islands crisis and the advent of flexible response 11. The Chinese bomb, American nuclear strategy in Asia, and the escalation of the Vietnam War Conclusion Bibliography.
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. In the shadow of Hiroshima: the United States and Asia in the aftermath of Japanese defeat 2. The Korean War, the atomic bomb, and Asian-American estrangement 3. Securing the East Asian frontier: stalemate in Korea and the Japanese peace treaty 4. A greater sanction: the defence of South East Asia, the advent of the Eisenhower administration and the end of the Korean War 5. 'Atomic madness': massive retaliation and the Bravo test 6. The aftermath of Bravo, the Indochina crisis, and the emergence of SEATO 7. 'Asia for the Asians': the first Offshore Islands crisis and the Bandung Conference 8. A nuclear strategy for SEATO and the problem of limited war in the Far East 9. Massive retaliation at bay: US-Japanese relations, nuclear deployment, and the limited war debate 10. The second Offshore Islands crisis and the advent of flexible response 11. The Chinese bomb, American nuclear strategy in Asia, and the escalation of the Vietnam War Conclusion Bibliography.
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