The Kurillian knot :: a history of Japanese-Russian border negotiations /

This book provides an answer to the mystery of why no peace treaty has yet been signed between Japan and Russia after more than sixty years since the end of World War Two. The author, a leading authority on Japanese-Russian diplomatic history, was trained at the Russian Institute of Columbia Univers...

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1. Verfasser: Kimura, Hiroshi, 1936-2019
Weitere Verfasser: Ealey, Mark
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Japanese
Veröffentlicht: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, ©2008.
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Zusammenfassung:This book provides an answer to the mystery of why no peace treaty has yet been signed between Japan and Russia after more than sixty years since the end of World War Two. The author, a leading authority on Japanese-Russian diplomatic history, was trained at the Russian Institute of Columbia University. This volume contributes to our understanding of not only the intricacies of bilateral relations between Moscow and Tokyo, but, more generally, of Russia's and Japan's modes of foreign policy formation. The author also discusses the U.S. factor, which helped make Russia and Japan distant neighbors, and the threat from China, which might help these countries come closer in the near future. It would be hardly possible to discuss the future prospects of Northeast Asia without having first read this book.
Beschreibung:Originally published in Japanese under the title: Nichi-Ro kokkyō kōshōshi, 1993.
Published in Russian under the title: Kurilʹskai︠a︡ problema, 1996.
Beschreibung:1 online resource (xxix, 260 pages) : illustrations, maps
Format:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780804786829
0804786828

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