US-Japan alliance diplomacy, 1945-1990
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書誌事項
US-Japan alliance diplomacy, 1945-1990
(Cambridge studies in international relations, 21)
Cambridge University Press, 1992
- : hard
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-221) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is a pioneering study of a remarkable post-war relationship. Based upon extensive American primary sources, it traces how the US moved from hostility to close friendship in its relations with Japan over the past forty-five years. Professor Roger Buckley is concerned with the degree of continuity in American policies towards Japan, the role of personalities, and the beneficiary of foreign policy arrangements. He addresses these questions by highlighting the main features of each phase of the changing relationship. The author also stresses both the inequalities of US-Japan ties until the 1970s and the present strains that the two nations face in attempting to come to terms with shifts in relative economic power and a rapidly evolving international environment. The study concludes with an analysis of how strengthening ties are now the key to peace and stability in the entire Asian Pacific region.
目次
- 1. Roots: the occupation years
- 2. Peace: the San Francisco settlements
- 3. Inequality: the 1950s
- 4. Crisis: revision of the Security Treaty
- 5. Readjustment: the 1960s
- 6. Shocks: economic and diplomatic re-orientation
- 7. Troubles: defence and trade issues today
- 8. Future: relations to the twenty-first century.
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