Japan and the origins of the Asia-Pacific order : Masayoshi Ohira's diplomacy and philosophy

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Japan and the origins of the Asia-Pacific order : Masayoshi Ohira's diplomacy and philosophy

Ryuji Hattori ; edited by Graham B. Leonard

Springer, c2022

Other Title

Ōhira Masayoshi : rinen to gaikō

大平正芳 : 理念と外交

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"First published in Japanese in 2019 by Bungeishunjū Ltd., Japan as ZŌHOBAN ŌHIRA MASAYOSHI: RINEN TO GAIKŌ by Ryuji Hattori"--T.p. verso

Bibliography: p. 153-167

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This book analyzes Ohira's ideology, philosophy, and actions as a politician and a minister, based on primary sources from Japan and the USA, and makes a significant contribution to the field of Japanese political and diplomatic history. This book is the first critical biography to chart Masayoshi Ohira's life and work, with a focus on his political philosophy, and how he sought to create a new order in the Asia-Pacific region, framing a plan for solidarity across the Pacific Rim. If a statesman is a politician who has made diplomacy their life's work, then Ohira can be regarded as the first Japanese statesman of the modern era. While this ambition remained unfulfilled, Ohira's involvement in foreign policy was long and intensive-and highly influential-on the region. One of only two postwar prime ministers to have served as foreign minister for two terms, he attempted to balance the pursuit of a new order in the Pacific Rim with Asian diplomacy and focused on cooperation with the USA without becoming overly reliant on it. With the new availability of original documents decades after his death, this book has become possible, enabling the author to systematically follow and record Ohira's diplomatic vision. Combining history, political philosophy, political science, and international relations, this book is of appeal to history scholars and students of Japan, as well as of the foreign relations of countries such as the USA, China, and Korea.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Distant Memories.- Chapter 2. The "Philosophy of the Ellipse": Working for the Finance Ministry.- Chapter 3. Transition to the World of Politics: Chief Cabinet Secretary in the Ikeda Government.- Chapter 4. The Beginnings of Ohira Diplomacy: Foreign Minister in the Ikeda Government.- Chapter 5. The "Total Settlement of the Postwar Era": From LDP Deputy Secretary-General to Kochikai Chairman.- Chapter 6. Chasing the Horizons of Diplomacy: Foreign Minister in the Tanaka Government.- Chapter 7. Internal and External Crises: Finance Minister under Tanaka and Miki, and LDP Secretary-General.- Chapter 8. Seeking a New Order Along the Pacific Rim: Ohira as Prime Minister.

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