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The China Problem in Postwar Japan : Japanese National Identity and Sino-Japanese Relations
Author(s) -
Robert Hoppens
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
murdoch research repository (murdoch university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.5040/9781474219853
Subject(s) - contest , china , period (music) , political science , international relations , identity (music) , context (archaeology) , politics , political economy , economy , economic history , gender studies , sociology , history , law , economics , physics , archaeology , acoustics
Part I: The China Problem in Postwar Japan 1945-1970 Chapter 1: The China Problem in Postwar Japanese Foreign Policy Chapter 2: The China Problem and Postwar Japanese National Identity Part II: The Nixon Shock and the Normalization of Relations 1971-1972 Chapter 3: The Politics of the Nixon Shock and the Normalization of Relations Chapter 4: The China Problem in a New Era Part III: The Anti-Hegemony Issue 1973-1976 Chapter 5: The Anti-Hegemony Issue: Japan and the Sino-Soviet Cold War Chapter 6: The China Problem in a Time of Crisis and Adaptation Part IV: From the Peace Treaty to Economic Cooperation 1977-1979 Chapter 7: The Diplomacy of Peace and Cooperation Chapter 8: Conservative Triumphalism and the China Problem Epilogue: Toward the "History Problem" Conclusion Bibliography Index

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