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Japan’s Response to the Gorbachev Era, 1985-1991

A Rising Superpower Views a Declining One
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ISBN-13:
9781400862412
Veröffentl:
2014
Einband:
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Seiten:
388
Autor:
Gilbert Rozman
Serie:
164, Princeton Legacy Library
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Fixed format
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
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Gorbachev's transformation of both Soviet socialism and the Cold War world atmosphere kindled a far-reaching debate in Japan. Would Japan at last free itself of its secondary postwar standing? Would a new Soviet system and world order soon be established? Gilbert Rozman argues in Japan's Response to the Gorbachev Era, that Japanese perceptions of the Soviet Union are distinctive and are helpful for understanding what will become an influential worldview. Focusing on diverse opinion leaders and the relationship between the Japanese media, policy-making, and public opinion, Rozman shows how long-standing negative images of Soviet socialism and militarism have been reconsidered since the mid-1980s. His analysis treats burning issues such as the Northern Territories dispute, the Soviet commitment to reform, and the Soviet-American relationship. It also sheds light on Japanese views of Soviet history, modernization, and national character. Such views reveal some of the building blocks for the emergent Japanese worldview.Originally published in 1992.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Preface Chronology
Pt. 1 The Contemporary Background
Ch. 1 The Japanese Worldview3
Ch. 2 The Foreign Policy Establishment20
Ch. 3 The Spectrum of Political Debate44
Ch. 4 The Information Society57
Pt. 2 A Chronology of Changing Perceptions
Ch. 5 The Historical Background73
Ch. 6 The First Cycle, 1985-198798
Ch. 7 The Second Cycle, 1987-1989108
Ch. 8 The Third Cycle, 1989-1991136
Pt. 3 The Building Blocks for Perceptions
Ch. 9 Views of the Russian Heritage173
Ch. 10 Views of Soviet Development187
Ch. 11 Views of Soviet Society209
Ch. 12 Views of Soviet Politics and New Thinking224
Pt. 4 The Soviet Debate and Japan's Future
Ch. 13 Patterns of Perceptions245
Ch. 14 Strategy toward the Soviet Union271
Ch. 15 An Early Look at the Japanese Superpower303
Epilogue330
Notes335
Index365

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