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This book moves beyond the traditional Euro-centric view of the Cold War, emphasizing the significant role Japan played. The research provides insight into the foreign policy patterns of post-World War Two Japanese diplomacy, particularly in relation to China and the USSR.
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This book moves beyond the traditional Euro-centric view of the Cold War, emphasizing the significant role Japan played. The research provides insight into the foreign policy patterns of post-World War Two Japanese diplomacy, particularly in relation to China and the USSR.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781032083643
- ISBN-10: 1032083646
- Artikelnr.: 62153174
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781032083643
- ISBN-10: 1032083646
- Artikelnr.: 62153174
Yutaka Kanda is Associate Professor in the faculty of Law at Niigata University, Japan
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Research Questions and Analytical
Framework Section 1: Transformation of the Cold War Structure and Japanese
Diplomacy in the 1960s Section 2: Categorization of Two Order Frameworks
and Leaders 2. Chapter 1: Resistance and the Failed Isolation of China: The
Ikeda Administration's Policies Toward China, 1960-1964 Section 1:
Willingness to Deal with the China Problems Section 2: Running in Opposite
Directions: Japan and the United States on their policies toward China and
the Soviet Union Section 3: Rise of the Sino-US Confrontation and the
Collapse of Ikeda Diplomacy 3. Chapter 2: Adaptation to, and Discord with,
US-Soviet Cooperation: Japanese Policy toward China in the Early Sato
Administration 1964-1968 Section 1 Sato Eisaku's Personality in His Policy
toward China Section 2: Sino-US Conflicts and the Formation of the
Japan-US-USSR Affiliation Section 3: Debate over the Isolation of China 4.
Chapter 3: Sino-US Rapprochement and the Japanese Diplomatic Choice - The
Sato and Tanaka Administrations and the Normalization of Sino-Japanese
Diplomatic Relations 1969-1972 Section 1: Emergence of US-China-Soviet
Triple Axis and Alienation of the Sato Administration Section 2: Sino-US
Rapprochement and Sato's Diplomatic Guidance Section 3 Sino-Japanese
Diplomatic Normalization and Anti-Soviet Resonance 5. Last Chapter: "Cold
War" and "Asian Order" Index
Framework Section 1: Transformation of the Cold War Structure and Japanese
Diplomacy in the 1960s Section 2: Categorization of Two Order Frameworks
and Leaders 2. Chapter 1: Resistance and the Failed Isolation of China: The
Ikeda Administration's Policies Toward China, 1960-1964 Section 1:
Willingness to Deal with the China Problems Section 2: Running in Opposite
Directions: Japan and the United States on their policies toward China and
the Soviet Union Section 3: Rise of the Sino-US Confrontation and the
Collapse of Ikeda Diplomacy 3. Chapter 2: Adaptation to, and Discord with,
US-Soviet Cooperation: Japanese Policy toward China in the Early Sato
Administration 1964-1968 Section 1 Sato Eisaku's Personality in His Policy
toward China Section 2: Sino-US Conflicts and the Formation of the
Japan-US-USSR Affiliation Section 3: Debate over the Isolation of China 4.
Chapter 3: Sino-US Rapprochement and the Japanese Diplomatic Choice - The
Sato and Tanaka Administrations and the Normalization of Sino-Japanese
Diplomatic Relations 1969-1972 Section 1: Emergence of US-China-Soviet
Triple Axis and Alienation of the Sato Administration Section 2: Sino-US
Rapprochement and Sato's Diplomatic Guidance Section 3 Sino-Japanese
Diplomatic Normalization and Anti-Soviet Resonance 5. Last Chapter: "Cold
War" and "Asian Order" Index
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Research Questions and Analytical
Framework Section 1: Transformation of the Cold War Structure and Japanese
Diplomacy in the 1960s Section 2: Categorization of Two Order Frameworks
and Leaders 2. Chapter 1: Resistance and the Failed Isolation of China: The
Ikeda Administration's Policies Toward China, 1960-1964 Section 1:
Willingness to Deal with the China Problems Section 2: Running in Opposite
Directions: Japan and the United States on their policies toward China and
the Soviet Union Section 3: Rise of the Sino-US Confrontation and the
Collapse of Ikeda Diplomacy 3. Chapter 2: Adaptation to, and Discord with,
US-Soviet Cooperation: Japanese Policy toward China in the Early Sato
Administration 1964-1968 Section 1 Sato Eisaku's Personality in His Policy
toward China Section 2: Sino-US Conflicts and the Formation of the
Japan-US-USSR Affiliation Section 3: Debate over the Isolation of China 4.
Chapter 3: Sino-US Rapprochement and the Japanese Diplomatic Choice - The
Sato and Tanaka Administrations and the Normalization of Sino-Japanese
Diplomatic Relations 1969-1972 Section 1: Emergence of US-China-Soviet
Triple Axis and Alienation of the Sato Administration Section 2: Sino-US
Rapprochement and Sato's Diplomatic Guidance Section 3 Sino-Japanese
Diplomatic Normalization and Anti-Soviet Resonance 5. Last Chapter: "Cold
War" and "Asian Order" Index
Framework Section 1: Transformation of the Cold War Structure and Japanese
Diplomacy in the 1960s Section 2: Categorization of Two Order Frameworks
and Leaders 2. Chapter 1: Resistance and the Failed Isolation of China: The
Ikeda Administration's Policies Toward China, 1960-1964 Section 1:
Willingness to Deal with the China Problems Section 2: Running in Opposite
Directions: Japan and the United States on their policies toward China and
the Soviet Union Section 3: Rise of the Sino-US Confrontation and the
Collapse of Ikeda Diplomacy 3. Chapter 2: Adaptation to, and Discord with,
US-Soviet Cooperation: Japanese Policy toward China in the Early Sato
Administration 1964-1968 Section 1 Sato Eisaku's Personality in His Policy
toward China Section 2: Sino-US Conflicts and the Formation of the
Japan-US-USSR Affiliation Section 3: Debate over the Isolation of China 4.
Chapter 3: Sino-US Rapprochement and the Japanese Diplomatic Choice - The
Sato and Tanaka Administrations and the Normalization of Sino-Japanese
Diplomatic Relations 1969-1972 Section 1: Emergence of US-China-Soviet
Triple Axis and Alienation of the Sato Administration Section 2: Sino-US
Rapprochement and Sato's Diplomatic Guidance Section 3 Sino-Japanese
Diplomatic Normalization and Anti-Soviet Resonance 5. Last Chapter: "Cold
War" and "Asian Order" Index