The United States and Japan in the postwar worldedited by Akira Iriye and Warren I. Cohen.
Material type: TextPublication details: Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, (c)1989.Description: 1 online resource (254 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9780813158471
- United States & Japan
- E183 .U558 1989
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"Based upon papers presented at a 1984. conference sponsored by both the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the Joint Committee on Japanese Studies of the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Part One: U.S.-Japanese relations since 1945. The global context / Robert G. Gilpin ; From the Yoshida letter to the Nixon shock / Chihiro Hosoya ; China in Japanese-American relations / Warren I. Cohen ; The security treaty revision of 1960 / Tadashi Aruga ; Southeast Asia in U.S.-Japanese relations / Akio Watanabe ; Decline of relations during the Vietnam War / Walter LaFeber -- Part Two: The United States and Japan in the world economy. Japan's evolving trade posture / Stephen Krasner and Daniel Okimoto ; U.S.-Japanese relations, 1955-1982 / Hideo Kanemitsu ; Internationalization of Japanese capital markets / Robert Alan Feldman -- Part Three: Global awareness. War, peace, and U.S.-Japanese relations / Akira Iriye ; America in the mind of the Japanese / Nagayo Homma ; Beyond the pressure-response cycle / Mitsuru Yamamoto.
A major phenomenon in the post-World War II world is the rise of Japan as a leading international economic and industrial power. This advance began with American aid in rebuilding the nation after the war, but it has now seen Japan rival and even outstrip the United States on several fronts. The relations between the two powers and the impact that they have on economic and political factors during the postwar years are the focus of this important book.
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