Japanese Diplomacy in the 1950s (eBook, PDF)
From Isolation to Integration
Redaktion: Iokibe, Makoto; Weste, John; Tomaru, Junko; Rose, Caroline
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From Isolation to Integration
Redaktion: Iokibe, Makoto; Weste, John; Tomaru, Junko; Rose, Caroline
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This book provides a detailed examination of Japan's diplomatic relations in the important decade of the 1950s, a decade when many new international problems emerged, where Japan established patterns in its international relationships which continue today.
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This book provides a detailed examination of Japan's diplomatic relations in the important decade of the 1950s, a decade when many new international problems emerged, where Japan established patterns in its international relationships which continue today.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134191918
- Artikelnr.: 43071379
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134191918
- Artikelnr.: 43071379
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Iokibe Makoto is President of the National Defense Academy and Emeritus Professor of Modern Japanese Political and Diplomatic History in the Graduate School of Law and Politics at Kobe University. He is one of Japan's leading specialists of Japanese foreign relations, particularly with the US. He is the author of several award-winning books, including The Occupation Era: Prime Ministers and the Rebuilding of Postwar Japan, 1945-1952 (Yomiuri Shinbunsha, 1997), and A Diplomatic History of Postwar Japan (Yuhikaku, 1999). Caroline Rose is senior lecturer in Japanese Studies and currently head of the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Leeds. She has published two monographs on Sino-Japanese relations and articles on Japanese history education, Chinese and Japanese nationalism, and Sino-Japanese relations in the East Asian context. Tomaru Junko is Professor in the School of Political Science and Economics at Waseda University. Her publications include The Postwar Rapprochement of Malaya and Japan, 1945-61 (Macmillan, 2000, awarded the Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize in 2001). John Weste held lectureships in Japanese Studies at the University of Durham (1995-2004) and Leeds (2004-06). He studied in Japan at the University of Tsukuba and obtained his PhD from Cambridge. His publications cover areas including post-war Japanese rearmament and Anglo-Japanese relations.
Introduction Caroline Rose and Tomaru Junko Part 1: Japan: Anglo-American
Rivalry and Indifference 1. The U.S., Britain, Japan and the Issue of Casus
Belli 1951-52 Shibayama Futoshi 2. Great Britain and Japanese Rearmament,
1950-1960 John Weste 3. Japan in British Regional Policy towards South-East
Asia, 1945-1960 Tomaru Junko Part 2: Japan's Re-Emergence in Regional and
International Organizations 4. Japan at the Bandung Conference Kweku Ampiah
5. Japan's Entry into ECAFE Oba Mie 6. Japan's Struggle for UN Membership,
1955 Kurusu Kaoru Part 3: Japanese and US Domestic Constraints on Foreign
Policy 7. The Lucky Dragon Incident: A Failure of Crisis Management? John
Swenson-Wright 8. The Revision of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty and
Okinawa Factional and Domestic Political Constraints on Japanese Diplomacy
in the 1950s Robert Eldridge 9. Breaking the Deadlock: Japan's Informal
Diplomacy with China, 1958-59 Caroline Rose. Conclusion John Weste
Rivalry and Indifference 1. The U.S., Britain, Japan and the Issue of Casus
Belli 1951-52 Shibayama Futoshi 2. Great Britain and Japanese Rearmament,
1950-1960 John Weste 3. Japan in British Regional Policy towards South-East
Asia, 1945-1960 Tomaru Junko Part 2: Japan's Re-Emergence in Regional and
International Organizations 4. Japan at the Bandung Conference Kweku Ampiah
5. Japan's Entry into ECAFE Oba Mie 6. Japan's Struggle for UN Membership,
1955 Kurusu Kaoru Part 3: Japanese and US Domestic Constraints on Foreign
Policy 7. The Lucky Dragon Incident: A Failure of Crisis Management? John
Swenson-Wright 8. The Revision of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty and
Okinawa Factional and Domestic Political Constraints on Japanese Diplomacy
in the 1950s Robert Eldridge 9. Breaking the Deadlock: Japan's Informal
Diplomacy with China, 1958-59 Caroline Rose. Conclusion John Weste
Introduction Caroline Rose and Tomaru Junko Part 1: Japan: Anglo-American
Rivalry and Indifference 1. The U.S., Britain, Japan and the Issue of Casus
Belli 1951-52 Shibayama Futoshi 2. Great Britain and Japanese Rearmament,
1950-1960 John Weste 3. Japan in British Regional Policy towards South-East
Asia, 1945-1960 Tomaru Junko Part 2: Japan's Re-Emergence in Regional and
International Organizations 4. Japan at the Bandung Conference Kweku Ampiah
5. Japan's Entry into ECAFE Oba Mie 6. Japan's Struggle for UN Membership,
1955 Kurusu Kaoru Part 3: Japanese and US Domestic Constraints on Foreign
Policy 7. The Lucky Dragon Incident: A Failure of Crisis Management? John
Swenson-Wright 8. The Revision of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty and
Okinawa Factional and Domestic Political Constraints on Japanese Diplomacy
in the 1950s Robert Eldridge 9. Breaking the Deadlock: Japan's Informal
Diplomacy with China, 1958-59 Caroline Rose. Conclusion John Weste
Rivalry and Indifference 1. The U.S., Britain, Japan and the Issue of Casus
Belli 1951-52 Shibayama Futoshi 2. Great Britain and Japanese Rearmament,
1950-1960 John Weste 3. Japan in British Regional Policy towards South-East
Asia, 1945-1960 Tomaru Junko Part 2: Japan's Re-Emergence in Regional and
International Organizations 4. Japan at the Bandung Conference Kweku Ampiah
5. Japan's Entry into ECAFE Oba Mie 6. Japan's Struggle for UN Membership,
1955 Kurusu Kaoru Part 3: Japanese and US Domestic Constraints on Foreign
Policy 7. The Lucky Dragon Incident: A Failure of Crisis Management? John
Swenson-Wright 8. The Revision of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty and
Okinawa Factional and Domestic Political Constraints on Japanese Diplomacy
in the 1950s Robert Eldridge 9. Breaking the Deadlock: Japan's Informal
Diplomacy with China, 1958-59 Caroline Rose. Conclusion John Weste