Eldridge and Morgan set a new paradigm for East Asian contemporary historiography by viewing the decade of the 1960s as hermeneutically powerful. An important volume for historians, political scientists, sociologists, and other scholars specializing in the twentieth century.
Eldridge and Morgan set a new paradigm for East Asian contemporary historiography by viewing the decade of the 1960s as hermeneutically powerful. An important volume for historians, political scientists, sociologists, and other scholars specializing in the twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert D. Eldridge is a specialist in Japanese political and diplomatic history and U.S.-Japan relations and the author of hundreds of books, essays, and reviews on these subjects. Jason M. Morgan is Associate Professor at Reitaku University in Kashiwa, Japan. Morgan studies Japanese history, politics, and philosophy.
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Table of Contents Introduction Robert D. Eldridge and Jason M. Morgan Chapter 1 Japan's Response to South Korea's May 16, 1961, Coup Chizuko T. Allen Chapter 2 Japan and North Korea in 1963: The Origins of the Abduction Issue Araki Kazuhiro Chapter 3 The Sat Eisaku Administration and Extended Nuclear Deterrence: Nuclear Intimidation and Domestic Politics in Japan, 1964-1968 Arai Takafumi Chapter 4 "The Postwar Is Not Over for Japan Unless Okinawa's Return to Its Home Country Is Realized": Prime Minister Sat 's 1965 Visit to Okinawa, Japan-U.S. Relations, and Domestic Dynamics Robert D. Eldridge Chapter 5 Japan-U.S. Intellectual Exchange during the Cold War: The Shimoda Conference in 1967 Kusunoki Ayako Chapter 6 Postwar Japan, Businessmen, and the Self-Defense Forces: The Growth of Support Networks for Japan's Postwar "Military" during the 1960s Nakahara Masato Chapter 7 The Phantom United Nations Cooperation Bill: Japan's Lost Potential to Become a "Middle Power" in the 1960s Murakami Tomoaki Chapter 8 New Waves: 1960s Japanese Cinema in the Eyes of the World Tom Mes Chapter 9 The Individual in (as) the Body Politic: Seich no Ie and Anti-Abortion Kokutai Spiritualism in 1960s Japan Jason M. Morgan Chapter 10 Tibetans in Japan in the 1960s: The Story of a 12-Year-Old Refugee Pema Gyalpo Chapter 11 Japan and Spain in the 1960s: International Relations, Economy, and Culture Eduardo González de la Fuente Chapter 12 Japan's Economic, Scientific, and Technological Engagement with the United States and International Economic Organizations in the 1960s Erik M. Jacobs
Table of Contents Introduction Robert D. Eldridge and Jason M. Morgan Chapter 1 Japan's Response to South Korea's May 16, 1961, Coup Chizuko T. Allen Chapter 2 Japan and North Korea in 1963: The Origins of the Abduction Issue Araki Kazuhiro Chapter 3 The Sat Eisaku Administration and Extended Nuclear Deterrence: Nuclear Intimidation and Domestic Politics in Japan, 1964-1968 Arai Takafumi Chapter 4 "The Postwar Is Not Over for Japan Unless Okinawa's Return to Its Home Country Is Realized": Prime Minister Sat 's 1965 Visit to Okinawa, Japan-U.S. Relations, and Domestic Dynamics Robert D. Eldridge Chapter 5 Japan-U.S. Intellectual Exchange during the Cold War: The Shimoda Conference in 1967 Kusunoki Ayako Chapter 6 Postwar Japan, Businessmen, and the Self-Defense Forces: The Growth of Support Networks for Japan's Postwar "Military" during the 1960s Nakahara Masato Chapter 7 The Phantom United Nations Cooperation Bill: Japan's Lost Potential to Become a "Middle Power" in the 1960s Murakami Tomoaki Chapter 8 New Waves: 1960s Japanese Cinema in the Eyes of the World Tom Mes Chapter 9 The Individual in (as) the Body Politic: Seich no Ie and Anti-Abortion Kokutai Spiritualism in 1960s Japan Jason M. Morgan Chapter 10 Tibetans in Japan in the 1960s: The Story of a 12-Year-Old Refugee Pema Gyalpo Chapter 11 Japan and Spain in the 1960s: International Relations, Economy, and Culture Eduardo González de la Fuente Chapter 12 Japan's Economic, Scientific, and Technological Engagement with the United States and International Economic Organizations in the 1960s Erik M. Jacobs
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