The Origins of the Bilateral Okinawa Problem: Okinawa in Postwar U.S.-Japan Relations, 1945-1952Psychology Press, 2001 - 425 páginas Using a multi-national and multi-archival approach to this diplomatic history study, the author examines comprehensively and in great detail for the first time the origins of the so-called Okinawa Problem. Also inlcludes four maps. |
Índice
Chapter | 1 |
The State Department and Postwar Planning | 41 |
Chapter 7 | 100 |
The Japanese Governments Planning for a Peace Treaty | 113 |
Chapter 6 | 198 |
U S Strategic | 261 |
Chapter 8 | 359 |
Selected Bibliography | 385 |
417 | |
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