The History of US Japan Relations

The History of US Japan Relations
Author: Makoto Iokibe,Tosh Minohara
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789811031847

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Examining the 160 year relationship between America and Japan, this cutting edge collection considers the evolution of the relationship of these two nations which straddle the Pacific, from the first encounters in the 19th century to major international shifts in a post 9/11 world. It examines the emergence of Japan in the wake of the 1905 Russo-Japanese War and the development of U.S. policies toward East Asia at the turn of the century. It goes on to study the impact of World War One in Asia, the Washington Treaty System, the issue of Immigration Issue and the deterioration of US-Japan relations in the 1930s as Japan invaded Manchuria. It also reflects on the Pacific War and the Occupation of Japan, and the country’s postwar Resurgence, democratization and economic recovery, as well as the maturing and the challenges facing the US Japan relationship as it progresses into the 21st century. This is a key read for those interested in the history of this important relationship as well as for scholars of diplomatic history and international relations.

U S Japan Relations in a Changing World

U S  Japan Relations in a Changing World
Author: Steven Kent Vogel
Publsiher: Brookings Inst Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815706308

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This volume reviews the past fifty years of the U.S.-Japan relationship and speculates about how it will evolve in the years to come.

Beyond Bilateralism

Beyond Bilateralism
Author: Ellis S. Krauss,T. J. Pempel
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780804749107

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Beyond Bilateralism analyzes how, and to what extent, crucial global and regional security, finance, and trade transformations have altered the U.S.-Japan relationship and how that bilateral relationship has in turn influenced those global and regional trends.

Hegemony and the US Japan Alliance

Hegemony and the US   Japan Alliance
Author: Misato Matsuoka
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2018-06-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351399142

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It is widely recognised that the increasing importance of the US‒Japan alliance is strongly linked to emerging threats in the Asia Pacific, with China’s rise and the ambitions of North Korea having brought the two allies closer together. This book, however, seeks to question whether these factors are indeed the sole determinants of this enduring alliance. A pioneering study conducted through the lens of neo-Gramscianism, this book unravels the intricate political dynamism involved in the US‒Japan alliance. It provides an innovative attempt to link the concept of alliances to hegemony and thus examines Japan’s relationship to US dominance in the region. Building on existing scholarship, it also seeks to examine how Japan’s continuing dependence on the US, and the burden it places of citizens living near US military bases, may affect the durability of the alliance in the post-Cold War era. As such, this book presents an alternative theoretical tool in the field of international relations to analyse the political nature of the alliance, as well as US hegemony in the region. This book will be useful to students and scholars of Japanese Politics and foreign policymaking, as well as International Relations and Security Studies more generally.

Strengthening the U S Japan Alliance

Strengthening the U S  Japan Alliance
Author: Masahiro Kurosaki,Matthew C. Waxman,Thomas H. Lee,Hideshi Tokuchi,Julian G. Ku,Hitoshi Nasu,Michael J. Adams,Kazuto Suzuki,Ryan Scoville
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0578718774

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Leaving Japan Observations on a Dysfunctional U S Japan Relationship

Leaving Japan  Observations on a Dysfunctional U S  Japan Relationship
Author: Mike Millard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-07-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315499925

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A critique of America's flawed Asia policy that centres on US-Japan relations but harkens back to the same disastrous views that drew America into Vietnam. The technique is a narrative flow of short vignettes woven into longer chapters; the main strands are personal reflections and interviews.

Bankrupting the Enemy

Bankrupting the Enemy
Author: Edward S Miller
Publsiher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2007-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781612511184

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Award-winning author Edward S. Miller contends in this new work that the United States forced Japan into international bankruptcy to deter its aggression. While researching newly declassified records of the Treasury and Federal Reserve, Miller, a retired chief financial executive of a Fortune 500 resources corporation, uncovered just how much money mattered. Washington experts confidently predicted that the war in China would bankrupt Japan, not knowing that the Japanese government had a huge cache of dollars fraudulently hidden in New York. Once discovered, Japan scrambled to extract the money. But, Miller explains, in July 1941 President Roosevelt invoked a long-forgotten clause of the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917 to freeze Japan s dollars and forbade it to sell its hoard of gold to the U.S. Treasury, the only open gold market after 1939. Roosevelt s temporary gambit to bring Japan to its senses, not its knees, was thwarted, however, by opportunistic bureaucrats. Dean Acheson, his handpicked administrator, slyly maneuvered to deny Japan the dollars needed to buy oil and other resources for war and for economic survival. Miller's lucid writing and thorough understanding of the complexities of international finance enable readers unfamiliar with financial concepts and terminology to grasp his explanation of the impact of U.S. economic policies on Japan. His review of thirty-seven studies of Japan's resource deficiencies begs the question of why no U.S. agency calculated the impact of the freeze on Japan's overall economy. His analysis of a massive OSS-State Department study of prewar Japan clearly demonstrates that the deprivations facing the Japanese people were the country to remain in financial limbo buttressed its choice of war at Pearl Harbor. Such a well-documented study is certain to be recognized for its significant contributions to the historiography of the origins of the Pacific War.

Japan s Growing Technological Capability

Japan s Growing Technological Capability
Author: National Research Council,Policy and Global Affairs,Office of International Affairs,Committee on Japan
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1992-02-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780309047807

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The perspectives of technologists, economists, and policymakers are brought together in this volume. It includes chapters dealing with approaches to assessment of technology leadership in the United States and Japan, an evaluation of future impacts of eroding U.S. technological preeminence, an analysis of the changing nature of technology-based global competition, and a discussion of policy options for the United States.