Nepal-Japan Relations

Nepal-Japan Relations
Title Nepal-Japan Relations PDF eBook
Author Rāmakumāra Pān̐ḍe
Publisher
Pages 576
Release 2006
Genre Japan
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Intimate Rivals

Intimate Rivals
Title Intimate Rivals PDF eBook
Author Sheila A. Smith
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 385
Release 2015-04-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0231538022

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No country feels China's rise more deeply than Japan. Through intricate case studies of visits by Japanese politicians to the Yasukuni Shrine, conflicts over the boundaries of economic zones in the East China Sea, concerns about food safety, and strategies of island defense, Sheila A. Smith explores the policy issues testing the Japanese government as it tries to navigate its relationship with an advancing China. Smith finds that Japan's interactions with China extend far beyond the negotiations between diplomats and include a broad array of social actors intent on influencing the Sino-Japanese relationship. Some of the tensions complicating Japan's encounters with China, such as those surrounding the Yasukuni Shrine or territorial disputes, have deep roots in the postwar era, and political advocates seeking a stronger Japanese state organize themselves around these causes. Other tensions manifest themselves during the institutional and regulatory reform of maritime boundary and food safety issues. Smith scrutinizes the role of the Japanese government in coping with contention as China's influence grows and Japanese citizens demand more protection. Underlying the government's efforts is Japan's insecurity about its own capacity for change and its waning status as the leading economy in Asia. For many, China's rise means Japan's decline, and Smith suggests how Japan can maintain its regional and global clout as confidence in its postwar diplomatic and security approach diminishes.

The Return of the Amami Islands

The Return of the Amami Islands
Title The Return of the Amami Islands PDF eBook
Author Robert D. Eldridge
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 264
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780739107102

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"State Department's desire to uphold the Atlantic Charter by rejecting territorial expansion; Amamian activists' assertive argument for reversion to Japanese rule; and the Japanese government's work to reach an agreement with the United States. Eldridge draws on original documents from the reversion movement, several volumes of memoirs and remembrances written by participants in the movement, and numerous declassified documents of the Japanese and U.S. governments.

An Introduction to Japanese Cooperation in Nepal

An Introduction to Japanese Cooperation in Nepal
Title An Introduction to Japanese Cooperation in Nepal PDF eBook
Author Rāmakumāra Pān̐ḍe
Publisher
Pages 204
Release 2006
Genre Japan
ISBN

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Japan in the American Century

Japan in the American Century
Title Japan in the American Century PDF eBook
Author Kenneth B. Pyle
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 259
Release 2018-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 0674989082

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No nation was more deeply affected by America’s rise to world power than Japan. President Franklin Roosevelt’s uncompromising policy of unconditional surrender led to the catastrophic finale of the Asia-Pacific War and the most intrusive international reconstruction of another nation in modern history. Japan in the American Century examines how Japan, with its deeply conservative heritage, responded to the imposition of a new liberal order. The price Japan paid to end the occupation was a cold war alliance with the United States that ensured America’s dominance in the region. Still traumatized by its wartime experience, Japan developed a grand strategy of dependence on U.S. security guarantees so that the nation could concentrate on economic growth. Yet from the start, despite American expectations, Japan reworked the American reforms to fit its own circumstances and cultural preferences, fashioning distinctively Japanese variations on capitalism, democracy, and social institutions. Today, with the postwar world order in retreat, Japan is undergoing a sea change in its foreign policy, returning to an activist, independent role in global politics not seen since 1945. Distilling a lifetime of work on Japan and the United States, Kenneth Pyle offers a thoughtful history of the two nations’ relationship at a time when the character of that alliance is changing. Japan has begun to pull free from the constraints established after World War II, with repercussions for its relations with the United States and its role in Asian geopolitics.

China and Japan

China and Japan
Title China and Japan PDF eBook
Author Ezra F. Vogel
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 537
Release 2019-07-30
Genre History
ISBN 0674240766

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A Financial Times “Summer Books” Selection “Will become required reading.” —Times Literary Supplement “Elegantly written...with a confidence that comes from decades of deep research on the topic, illustrating how influence and power have waxed and waned between the two countries.” —Rana Mitter, Financial Times China and Japan have cultural and political connections that stretch back fifteen hundred years, but today their relationship is strained. China’s military buildup deeply worries Japan, while Japan’s brutal occupation of China in World War II remains an open wound. In recent years both countries have insisted that the other side must openly address the flashpoints of the past before relations can improve. Boldly tackling the most contentious chapters in this long and tangled relationship, Ezra Vogel uses the tools of a master historian to examine key turning points in Sino–Japanese history. Gracefully pivoting from past to present, he argues that for the sake of a stable world order, these two Asian giants must reset their relationship. “A sweeping, often fascinating, account...Impressively researched and smoothly written.” —Japan Times “Vogel uses the powerful lens of the past to frame contemporary Chinese–Japanese relations...[He] suggests that over the centuries—across both the imperial and the modern eras—friction has always dominated their relations.” —Sheila A. Smith, Foreign Affairs

Nepal's Relation with Japan and China

Nepal's Relation with Japan and China
Title Nepal's Relation with Japan and China PDF eBook
Author Bama Dev Sigdel
Publisher
Pages 222
Release 2003
Genre China
ISBN

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"This book is about the socio-economic relationship between Nepal, Japan and China. Nepal, no doubt, is a small and economically weak country compared to Japan and China, but there are lots of sharing [sic] between these two great countries is terms of economy, culture, religion and politics. This book intensively analyses the Japanese and Chinese aid, trade and investment realtion with Nepal. It further analyzes the tourism ties of Nepal with Japan and China. It also traces out the economic development trend of Japan and China"--P. [4] of cover.