Leaving Japan: Observations on a Dysfunctional U.S.-Japan Relationship

Capa
Routledge, 08/07/2016 - 208 páginas
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.
 

Páginas seleccionadas

Índice

Acknowledgments
Japans Burden of the Past
Memories of Failed Policies
Rape on Okinawa
A Small Islands Anger
Exploiting U S Strength
Delusions of American Empire
Meeting A Remarkable
International Marriage
Dreams of a Japan Fulfilled
A Question of Transformation
Japan and the Military Metaphor
A Historical Debt to Germany
Germans and Japanese
A Buddhist Patriarch
Too Much of a Good Thing

Charlatans and Mentors
God on Their Shoulders
Buying Influence in America
Seeds of War Saintly Flower
The Politics of Betrayal
CrossCultural Homecoming
A Japanese View of Security
A U S View of Security
A Japanese View of Trade
A U S View of Trade
Thwarting Development
The Stifled Individual
Birth of a Family
A Lonely Rebel
Flickering Revolutions
Loyalty and Corruption
Legacy of Tokugawa
The Asian Crisis
Return to Okinawa
Direitos de autor

Outras edições - Ver tudo

Palavras e frases frequentes

Acerca do autor (2016)

Mike Millard

Informação bibliográfica