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Table of Contents Dedication. ix Acknowledgements. xi Contributors.xiii Abbreviations. xix Introduction Kazuhiko Togo and Dmitry Streltsov.xxi Part 1: War and Peace: Diplomatie Relations and Security 1 Russo-Japanese Relations: The Past and the Present Alexander N. Panov. 3 2 Japan-Russia Diplomatie Relations from the Russo-Japanese War to the Treaty of San Francisco Kazuhiko Togo. 19 3 Post-Cold War Security Issues in Russia-Japan Relations: The Russian Perspective Anna Kireeva. 31 4 Japan-Russia Relations and Security: The Japanese Perspective Yu Koizumi. 56 Part 2: Territory 5 The Territorial Dispute: The Russian Perspective Dmitry
Streltsov. 75 6 The Japanese View of Northern Territorial Questions, or NTQ Nobuo Shimotomai.95 Part 3: The Economy and Energy 7 Russia-Japan Trade and Economic Relations: The Russian Perspective Pavel A. Minakir and Marina G. Mazitova. 117 8 Japan-Russia Trade and Economic Relations: The Japanese Perspective Shinichiro Tabata. 140 Table of Contents V
9 Energy and Other Natural Resources in Russia-Japan Relations: The Russian Perspective Elena Shadrina. 155 10 Energy and Other Natural Resources in Japan-Russia Relations: The Japanese Perspective Kenji Horiuchi. 186 Part 4: Disaster Cooperation 11 Natural Disasters and Environmental Issues in Russia-Japan Relations: The Russian Perspective Vladimir V Nelidov. 209 12 The Possibility of Japan-Russia Joint Response to Disasters in Sakhalin and Its Surrounding Areas Ryo Omatsu (translated byAkaha Tsuneo). 220 Part 5: Culture 13 Cultural Interactions between Russia and Japan: The Russian Perspective Vassili Molodiakov. 237 14 Cultural Interactions between Japan and Russia: The Japanese Perspective Takayuki Yokota-Murakami. 255 Part 6: Perceptions of the Other 15 Russian Perceptions of Japan Leonid Smorgunov and Olga Ignatjeva. 271 16 Japan’s Perceptions of Russia Alexander Bukh. 292 17 The Troublemaker? Russian Perceptions of the Role of the United States in RussiaJapan
Relations James D.J. Brown. 308 18 The Role of the United States in the Peace Treaty Negotiations Kazuhiko Togo. 330 19 The Role of China in Russia-Japan Relations: The Russian Perspective Natasha Kuhrt. 343 20 The Role of China in Japan-Russia Relations: The Japanese Perspective Hiroshi Yamazoe. 364 vi Handbook of Japan-Russia Relations
Appendix 1:1956 Joint Declaration. 379 Appendix 2: Tokyo Declaration (1993). 383 Appendix 3: Moscow Declaration (1998).387 Appendix 4: Irkutsk Statement (2001). 395 Appendix 5: Foreign Ministry Statement (2022). 397 Index. 399 Table of Contents vii
Index A Abe, Kobo, 249 Abe, Shintaro, 103,107; eight-point plan, 103; Abe, Shinzo, xxv, xxviii, 15,107, 309; assassination of, 155; and the “China Factor”, 59-62 passim, 64, 65; and Eight Point Cooperation Plan, 85,103,128,156, 210,278, 316; emphasis on good relations with Russia, 16, 36, 278,302, 334, 349-51; and energy cooperation, 197-98; Free and Open Indo Pacific (FOIP), 45, 48, 366-69; peace treaty negotiations / relations with Putin, 16, 39-48 passim, 56-57, 61,84-86, 95,107-11 passim, 155, 278, 302,312,316,317,318,338-41 passim, 349, 367-73 passim; reelection as Prime Minister (2012), 15,108,197, ГП, 316, 337, 367; relations with the US, 316-17, 337, 338, 371; and two-pillar objective, 36, 366; and US forces in Japan, 62-64, 321, 372 Adenauer formula, 78,80,101 Aegis Ashore, 40-41,42, 48, 65, 312-13, 319 Afghanistan: Soviet invasion of I withdrawl from, 102,192, 334-35; US invasion / bombardment of, 337 Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (ANRE), 190,199 agon, 271,273; definition of, 274,288 nl6 Akita, Ujiaku, 248 Aksenov, Yevgeny, 245 Akutagawa, Ryunosuke, 248, 249, 259 Alexander 1,4,96 Alexander II, 240 Alpatov, Vladimir, 250 Amari (born Mikhail Tsetlin), 248 Amari, Akira, 195 Amur (Amurskaya) Oblast, 165, 348, 349 Andreev, Leonid, 241, 247,259, 262 Andropov, Yuri, 102 Index anime, 252, 284-85; fans and otaku groups, 283,285; Moscow Anime Festival, 253; and relationship to “light novels”, 266 n22; subculture, 283-85 APEC: Bangkok Summit (2002), 107; Beijing Summit (2014), 338, 370; Indonesia Summit (2013), 367; Lima Summit (2016), 339; Vladivostok Summit
(2012), 107,108,109, 348 Arai, Hakuseki: Sairan igen (Collected Views and Strange Words; 1708), 256 Arctic: as energy source, 108,129,163,166-67, 189; Russian military / security strategy in, 42, 67 n9, 365; Russian strategy for development of, 45,155; transportation route, 352 Arctic LNG / Arctic LNG-2,121,129,162,164, 167,197,199,352, 353 Arishima, Takeo, 241, 259 Arshavin, Andrey, 252 ASEAN, xix, 45,354 Asö, Tarö, 107, 278 Aston, W.G., 246 Atlasov, Vladimir, 238 atomic bombings, 27,97,311-12 Attlee, Clement, 99 AUKUS, xix, 45, 354 automobiles / cars: central to Japan-Russia trade, 140,145,151,152,161; foreign company production in Russia, 144; import / export statistics, 143,145; import duties on, 151; parts / tires, 144,151-52,189 В ballet, xxiii, 243,245, 253, 255, 261, 263 ballistic missiles, 41, 42,65, 87, 319; Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 35; Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (China), 45; INF Treaty, 41, 64,87,110, 312,313; submarine launched (SLBM),xx,42 399
ballistic missile defense (BMD) / missile defense (MD) xix, 36, 40,48, 62, 64-65; 87, 312, 319, 3547, 353,367; see also Aegis Ashore Balmont, Konstantin, 248 Basic Act on Energy Policy, 194 Basic Defense Force Concept, 58 Belarus, 153 n6, 211 Belinsky, Vissarion, 241, 257 Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), 109,366 Bely, Andrey (born Boris Bugaev), 243, 247,248 Benois, Alexander, 247 Benyovszky, Maurice (Moritz Aladar von), 238, 256 Berdyaev, Nikolai, 242 Big Six Meeting (April to August 1945), 26-27 Bilibin, Ivan, 247 Bogdanov, Andrey, 238 Bondarchuk, Sergei, 244 border(s), 44, 57, 59, 61,191,195; clashes, 25, 295; demarcation, 5,6, 8,19, 24,25, 38,75-91 passim, 96,106,109, 111, 332,344-49 passim, 365; and disasters, 229-31; dispute, 13, 356; maritime, 31, 35 Borodin, Alexander, 263 Brezhnev, Leonid, 80,102 BRICS, 109-10 Bryusov, Valery, 243,246, 247, 248 Bubnova, Varvara, 245 Bubnova-Ono, Anna, 245 Bulgannin, Sergei, 101,106,333 Bunka Roko, 96 Burliuk, David, 244 Buturlin, Pyotr, 246 c Catherine II (the Great), 4,19, 239, 256,265 n3 Central Asia, 39, 344,347,351,356 Chagall, Marc, 263 Changkufeng (Lake Hasan) Incident (1938), 24, 295 Chekhov, Anton, 241,258, 259, 262-63,264 Cheremshanova, Olga, 248 Chernenko, Konstantin, 102 Chernobyl nuclear disaster (1986), xxvi, 209, 210, 211-12, 215 Chernobyl Sasakawa Health and Medical Cooperation Project, 211 400 Chernobyl Shelter Fund, 212 Chernyshevsky, Nikolai, 241 Chiang Kai-shek, 25, 98, China: see People’s Republic of China “China card” / China factor, 56,57,59-62, 343, 345-47, 350,353, 364-67 China National Petroleum Corporation
(CNPC), xix, 149,163 Chinese compromise model, 110 “Chinese threat”, 11 Cold War, xxiii, xxiv, xxv, xxvii, 17,27, 32, 33, 35, 57-58,78, 80-81, 98,102-4,188,190, 250, 263, 263, 272, 292, 297,298,299,302,303, 309-10, 314, 316, 320, 321, 330, 333,345, 372, 374; end of / post-, 31-49 passim, 57-66 passim, 82, 84,102,187,189,193-94,201, 244,250, 316, 335,338-39, 341, 343, 353,354; “New”, 192-93, 200 Colored revolutions, 350 Commission on the Problems of Radioactive Waste Sea Dumping, 212 competitive reciprocity, 286 confidence-building measures, 31,35, 37,48, 369; definition of, 49 nlO Constitution of Japan (“constitution”), 43,44, 58, 67 n8,108 Constitution of Russia (2020): Article 67, 88, 89 Constitution of the Russian Federation (1993), 83,105, 111, 373 Convention between the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Government of Japan for the Protection of Migratory Birds and Birds in Danger of Extinction, and Their Environment (1973), 209 Convention Embodying Basic Rules of the Relations between Japan and the Soviet Union (1925), 22 COP (Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), xix, 193,198 COVID-19, 46, 111, 156,157, 352, 373; RussiaJapan trade relations during, 134-35 Crimea / Crimean Peninsula: border issues, 344; conflict in 2014, 37, 200, 316, 344, 348, 350, 353,355, 356; and Maidan Revolution, 337, 338; related to NTQ issues, 96,97 Handbook ofJapan-Russia Relations
Daikokuya, Kodayu: audience with Empress Catherine, 19,239,256; basis for Dreams About Russia, 239; Hokusa bunryaku (Excerpts of What I Have Heard in the North·, 1794), 256 Davydov, Gavrila (Ens.), 4,5,239; KhvostovDavydov Incident, 5,6 “deferred sovereignty” formula, 81 Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK, North Korea), xix, xxvii, 43, 59, 98, 99,302, 308, 318, 321, 339; and (nuclear) missiles / security issues, 34, 40, 46-49, 60,64-65,313, 319, 367, 368, 369; relations with Japan, 44, 47; relations with Russia, 46,47,106, 354 Denbei, 19, 255 Diana (ship), 5 digital generation, 283 dis-alignment” and “wedge”, 41, 64-66 disasters: Chernobyl, 211-12; control and management, xxvi, 209-32 passim; radiation security, 212-13; response and recovery in / around Sakhalin, 220-32; see also Great East Japan triple disaster Dobuzhinsky, Mstislav, 247 Doi, Takako, 103 Dolin, Alexander, 249,251 Domnitsky, Andrei, 100 Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 241,257, 258, 262 Dulles, John Foster, 98,99,100; “Dulles Intervention” / “Dulles Intimidation” / “Dulles threat" 12, 32,78, 88,101, 308, 315, 320, 321, 333 “Dutch disease”, 118,142,152 n2 E East Asian Summits, 41, 85,311 East Siberia-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) pipeline, xix, 120,122,147-49,159,160,167,169,189,196, 200, 351, 352 Eastern Economic Forum, 41, 85,110,164,165, 198, 349, 352 Ehrenburg, Ilya, 242, 243 Eight Point Action Program (Koizumi Jun’ichirô, 2002), 107 Index Eight Point Economic Cooperation Plan (Abe Shinzo, 2016), 16,110,134,156,161,165,172 n8, 197, 210, 278 eight-point plan (Abe Shintaro, 1990), 103 Eisenstein, Sergei, 242 Eliseev,
Sergei, 246, 248 energy, xxiv, xxv-xxvi, 119; carbon neutrality, 165, 166,168,169,170,198; and climate change, 121, 166-70 passim; and ESPO (Eastern SiberiaPacific Ocean) oil pipeline, xix, 120,122, 147-49,159,160,167,169,189,196, 200, 351, 352; hydrogen, 162,165-66,168-71 passim, 197,198,199; and investment, 110,126,128-29, 161-64,192,194,198,199, 200, 214,222,225, 351,352; Japan’s strategy / policy, 122,170,190, 193-94,196, 278,350; Japan’s lack of resources (energy security), 108,148,156,186,187; LNG, 120,159,160,162-64,167,168,188-89, 197,198,200-1, 353; long-term cooperation, 45,60, 61,110; nuclear, 211-12; oil and gas, 159-60,162,165,167,169,170,171,191-93, 194,196,225; Power of Siberia gas pipeline, 169,197; renewable / “green”, 122,169; Russia’s strategy / policy, 157,166-68,170,171,195, 351; and sanctions, 60,156,189-90,197, 199-200, 337-38, 351; SODECO (Sakhalin Oil and Gas Development Co.), xx 162,192,193; technological cooperation, 164-66; trade, 120, 121,131,134,135-36,140-41,157-60,187,214; transition, 165; Tyumen project / Tyumen Oil Project, 191-92 Ermakova, Lyudmila, 251 ESPO: see East Siberia-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) pipeline Etorofu (Iturup), XXV, 5,16,16, 28,32, 35,42,59, 75-91 passim, 95-111 passim, 225, 226,233 n8, 314-18 passim, 320, 321,331-37 passim, 371 Eurasia / Eurasian / Eurasianism, 58, 95,105,109, 343, 349 “exchange letters”, 78-79 exo-zen, 285 Facts and Problems Related to Radioactive Waste Disposal in Seas Adjacent to the Territory of the Russian Federation” (“White Book 93”) (1993), 212 401
Falileev, Vadim, 247 Far Eastern Republic at Chita: Japanese support of, 22-23 Fedin, Konstantin, 242 Fedoseev, Vladimir, 243 Feldman-Konrad, Natalia, 249,250 Finland: and Russia, 57 First Russo-Japanese Agreement (1907), 20 foreign direct investment (FDI), xix, 133,140,141, 144,150-52,153 n22,161 Fourth Russo-Japanese Agreement (1916), 21 Fradkov, Mikhail, 210 Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP), xix, 45, 310-11, 355, 356, 367 Fukuda, Takeo, 102 Fukuda, Yasuo, 107, 278 Furukawa, Jöichirö: Rowajii (Russo-Japanese Vocabulary, 1887), 257 Futabatei, Shimei (Hasegawa Tatsunosuke), 241, 256, 258, 259; Aibiki (Tryst·, 1888), 257,258; and Chilo gakujutsu zasshi (Central Academic Journal), 256; Meguriai (Three Rendez-vous; 1888-1889), 257 and spying on Russia, 260; Ukigumo (Drifting Clouds; 1887-1889), 257 G G7,16, 37, 48, 60, 85, 89,105,109,155,156,189, 199, 332, 333, 334, 336, 338,347, 348,364, 366, 367 G8, 34,105,106, 213,336, 337, 367 G20, 111, 164,367 Gascoigne, Alvary, 99,100 geeks, 285 Gerasimov, Valery, 37, 60,369, 371 Germany, 247, 257, 262, 296, 297, 298, 355; and Anti-Comintern Pact, 24; assistance to Russia in construction of long-term nuclear containment facility, 213; and NATO, 108; and Putin, 62,106; reunification (October 1990), 335; Russian imports from, 142,144; Togo Shigenori as ambassador to, 28; World War I, 21, 22; World War II, 8, 9, 26,76, 97, 297,331 Gilels, Emil, 243 Gippius, Zinaida, 243 Glazyev, Sergey, 313 Globa, Andrey, 248 Gluskina, Anna, 249 402 Gogol, Nikolai, 241 Golovnin, Ivan, 250 Golovnin, Vasiliy, 5,19, 96; Notes of Fleet Captain Golovnin About
His Stay in Japanese Captivity, xxvii, 5, 239, 272, 274 Goncharov, Ivan: and Frigate Pallada, 239, 246, 255,257 Goncharov, Makar, 245 Gondza (Russian name Damian Pomortsev), 238 Gorbachev, Michail, xxvii, 13,110, 211, 336, 341, 344, 346,348; interview with Ryükyü Shinpö, 64; invitation to the London Summit (July 1991), 335; and “New Thinking” diplomacy, 334-35; and perestroika, 11,98,102-4, 244, 334-35; and transformation of Soviet views of Japan, 13, 33, 82,102-3; visit to Japan (April 1991), 12,13,33, 82,102,104,335 Gorbatov, Boris, 243 Gorchakov, Alexander, 240 Goreglyad, Vsevolod, 249 Gorky, Maxim (born Aleksei Peshkov), 241, 242, 259, 262 Goshkevich, Iosif, 5,240 Goto, Meisei, 262 Goto, Shimpei, 23 Grabar, Igor, 247 Gray, Nicolai, 257 Great East Japan Triple Disaster (2011): Töhoku earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster, xxvi, 108,120,121,122,170,172,196, 209,211, 214-15, 351 Greater Eurasian Partnership, 349 Grigoriev, Mikhail, 245 Grigorieva, Tatyana, 249,251 Grisheleva, Lidia, 250 Gromyko, Andrei, 11,12,100,102-3; and “exchange of letters”, 78; “Gromyko note”, 79; and San Francisco Peace Conference, 27,100, 331 Gumilev, Nikolai, 248 Gunji, Jiromasa, 261 H Habomai (Ostrava Khabomai), xxv, 5, 6,10,11, 12,15,16, 28, 32, 35,42,59,75-91 passim, 95-111 passim, 225, 226,233 n8, 314-18 passim, 320,321, 331-37 passim, 371 Handbook ofJapan-Russia Relations
Hani, Goro, 249 Haniya, Yutaka: Shiryo (Departed Souls·, 1946-1996), 262 Harbin, 245, 260, 261 Hashimoto, Ryutaro: and Boris Yeltsin, 34, 105, 336, 346; doctrine, 15-16, 34,105,194; Kawana proposal, 15,105, 336; resignation of, 105-6, 336, telephone calls with US President Clinton (March 1998), 105, 336 Hatoyama, Ichirö, 12,67 n8, 77,78,100,101,106, 315, 334 Hayashi, Shihei: Kaikoku heidan (Discourse on the Military Affairs of the Oceanic Nation; 1786), 238,256 Hijikata, Yoshi, 248 hikiwake (a draw), 36, 61, 84,108, 350 historical memory, 7, 271-73 passim Hitlers attack on the Soviet Union (June 1941), 25 Hokkaido, 3,4,28, 42,45, 57, 59,77,78, 87, 96-98 passim, 106, 220-34 passim, 238, 285, 292, 293, 301, 305, 307,315-16, 318, 331 Hokkaido University: Slavic Center, 261 Hosokawa, Morihiro, 105 Humbert, Aimé, 246 IAEA, xix, 212,214 Ihara, Saikaku, 249 Ikeda, Hayato, 101 Imazato, Hiroki, 191,193 Indo-Pacific: see Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) Initiative for the Strengthening Japan-Russia cooperation in the Far East Russia and Eastern Siberia (2007), 210 Inoue, Kiyoshi, 249 Inoue, Yasushi, 239 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, 41, 64, 312,313, 334 International Chodiev Foundation, 253 Irkutsk Statement of 2001,15, 83,84, 85,107, 339, Appendix 4 Ishaev, Viktor, 346 Ishimitsu, Makiyo, 260 Isokichi (and Kodayu), 4 Isomura, Junjirö, 103 Index Itsuki, Hiroyuki: buraiha, the Decadent School, 262 Iturup (Etorofu), XXV, 5,16,16, 28,32, 35,42, 59, 75-91 passim, 95-111 passim, 225, 226, 233 n8, 314-18 passim, 320, 321, 331-37 passim, 371 Iturup and Kunashir, 35, 42,78,
84-87 passim, 314, 316 Ivanov, Sergei, 110 Ivanov, Vyacheslav, 247, 248 Ivnev, Ryurik (born Mikhail Kovalev), 248 Iwakura, Tomomi: and the Iwakura Mission, 240,257 J Japan Chernobyl Foundation, xix, 211 Japan Communist Party (JCP), xix, 298, 300 Japan Foundation, 252, 279 Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF), xx, 33, 34, 37, 59, 318 Japan Socialist Party (JSP), xix, 103, 299, 300, 301 Japans attack on Pearl Harbor (December 1941), 8, 25, 295 Japan’s Surrender in World War II (August 1945), 9,10, 25-27,97 Japanese-Russian Society, 260 Japanism / Japonisme, 246-50, 272 Japanophobia, 272 Japan-Russia Action Plan (2003), 209-10, 213 Japan-Russia Joint Committee on Environmental Conservation, 209 Japan-Russia Joint Operational Project for Disarmament and Environmental Protection (the Japanese Governments Support for Russia’s Denuclearization and a New Initiative in the Area of Disarmament and Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons) (1999), 213 Japan-Soviet Agreement on Cooperation in Environmental Protection (1991), 209 Japan-Soviet Joint Economic Committee, 187, 191,192193 Japan-Soviet Union / Russia peace treaty, xxiii, 16, 34, 38,42, 80,100, 277, 292,308, 312; and 1956 Joint Declaration, 11,83, 90, 316, 317; and 2022 Ukraine war, xxviii, 16, 38, 65, 89,136, 341; Abe and Putin, 39,83, 85-86, 109-11, 338-39,340,371; Abe’s role, 15,16, 61, 403
85-86, 316,319, 340, 367,368; conditioned upon withdrawl of foreign troops from Japan, 32,64,316; and development of economic relations, 278; “Dulles Intervention” I “Dulles Intimidation” / “Dulles threat”, 12, 32,78, 88,101, 308,315,320,321, 333; first round of London negotiations (June to September 1955), 332; first round of Moscow negotiations (July 1956), 333; Gorbachev’s role, 13,33,335; “hikiwake”, 36, 61,84,108, 350; and Irkutsk Statement, 83-84; Japan security concerns, 61, 317; and Kishida, 341; Mori and Putin, 35; post-Maidan Revolution, 337-38; relation to Yalta agreements, 77; Russia security concerns I US-Japan alliance, 41,42,63,64, 65,87; second round of London negotiations (January to March 1956), 332-33; second round of Moscow negotiations (September to October 1956), 333-34; status of the Northern Territories issue, xxv, 9,12,15,48, 60,73,75, 77, 82-83,90,101,105,278,332,335-36,355, 370,371, 372; and the Tokyo Declaration, 83; and the US, xxvii, 88,315, 317,330-31 passim; Yeltsin’s role, 33,104-5, 336 Japan-US I US-Japan Security Treaty (1951), 99, 313, 330 Japan-US I US-Japan Security Treaty (1960), 11, 32,33,57, 62, 63,79,87, 310,315, 316,317,321, 338 Jiang Zemin, 347 Joint Declaration (1956), see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Japan Joint Declaration К Kamata, Minoru, 211 Kamchatka, 10, 42,125,129, 238, 255, 256, 352, 353 Kameyama, Ikuo, 251 Kan, Naoto, 84,107,108,196 Karaganov, Sergei, 347 Karamzin, Nikolai, 241 Katsuragawa, Hoshu, 256 Kavkaz-2020, 372 Kawai, Katsuyuki, 61 Kawakami, Sadayakko, 248 Kawana proposal, 15,105,336 404 Kennan,
George, 97 Khabarovsk, 122,130,285, 346,349 Khabarovsk International Airport, 129-30 Khalkhin Gol River, 8, 24-25 Khasbulatov, Ruslan L, 104 Khrushchev, Nikita, 10,78,98,100,101,103,106, 333 Khvostov, Nicolai (Lt.), 4, 5,6,96, 239 Khvostov-Davydov Incident, 4-5, 6, 239 Kim II Sung, 98 Kim Jong Un, 47 Kimura, Shoichi, 243 Kinugasa, Teinosuke, 248 Kishi, Nobuo, 374 Kishi, Nobusuke, 107,109,309, 310 Kishida, Fumio, 38, 65,109,199, 318, 341, 354,374 Kitaev, Sergei, 246, 247 Kitamura, Tökoku, 258 Kitano, Takeshi, 252 Kobayashi, Hideo, 262 Kobayashi, Takiji, 249 Kobu bijustu gakko (The Technical Fine Art School), 264 Koeber, Raphael von, 244 Koganei, Kimiko, 259-60 Koizumi, Jun’ichirö, 278, 337; “Eight Point Action Program” (Japan-Russia Action Plan), 107,195, 209; rejects “two plus two” approach, 15, 35-36, 84,107 Kolomiets, Anna, 250 Kondrashin, Kirill, 243 Konishi, Masutaro, 241,258,265 nl3, 294, 296 Köno, Tarö, 109 Konrad, Nikolai, 245,246,248, 249,250 Korean Peninsula: Japan’s renunciation of, 100; occupation by Soviet Union, 57; security issues on, 31, 32, 34,35,46-47, 48,49; war on, 98 Kosovo, 346-47 Kôtoku, Shüsui, 259 Kovalevsky, Vyacheslav, 248 Kozai, Yoshishige, 249 Kozuki, Toyohisa, 372 Kozyrev, Andrei, 81, 91 nl2, 346, 348; and confidential proposal (March 1992), 13, 82, 104, 335-36 Krasnoyarsk Agreement, 105 Kreutzer, Leonid, 244 Handbook ofJapan-Russia Relations
Kropotkin, Peter, 259, 261 Kudo, Heisuke, 238; Akaezofûsetsu kö {A Study of Red Ainu Reports; 1783), 95, 256 Kume, Kunitake: Tokumei zenken taishi; Beta kairanjikki (A True Account of the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary's Journey of Observation through the United States ofAmerica and European Nations), 256-57 Kunadze, Georgii, 13, 82,104, 335, 345,346 Kunashiri (Kunashir), xxV, 5, 6,10,16, 28,32, 35, 42, 59,75-91 passim, 95-111 passim, 225, 226,233 n8, 314-18 passim, 320,321, 331-37 passim, 371 Kunikida, Doppo, 257,260 Kuprin, Alexander, 241, 247 Kurahara, Korehito, 242,243 Kuroda, Tatsuo, 242,243 Kurono, Yoshibumi, 246 Kurosawa, Akira, 244, 263, 264 Kyoto Protocol, 198, 210 L Lake Khasan, 8,24,295 Landysh / Suzuran floating facility, 213, 214 Lane, Ariy, 248 Lavrov, Sergei, 347; criticism of “Indo-Pacific”, 45-46; criticism of the “Quad”, 46; insistence on Japan’s recognition of the outcome of World War II, 86, 370,372; and peace treaty negotiations, 339; and security issues, 40-41, 42,44,65, 309, 311,312; and “two plus two” dialogue, 39-40 “Law and Justice”, 83,104 Law on Production Sharing, 199 Laxman, Adam, 4, 96,239 Lee, Hoesung, 262 Leonov, Leonid, 242 Li Keqiang, 371 Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), xix, 61,78,101, 103,105-7 passim, 187,191,192,194,196, 200, 298, 301,310, 336, 337, 374 liquefied natural gas (LNG): Sakhalin LNG, xix, 120,129,131,136,141,147,148,157-71 passim, 186-201 passim, 222, 223, 225, 352-53 Index logistics: import-export, 124,136,165; and infrastructure development, 128; sanctions effects, 171; transportation, 129,135, 352 London
Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter (1972), 212 Lushkov, Yuri, 107 Lvova, Irina (born Ioffe), 249 Μ Maeda, Seiji, 260 Maidan Revolution (February 2014), xxvii, 330, 337, 338 Maijö, Otarô: Kemuri ka tsuchi ka kuimono (Either Smoke or Earth or Food; 2001), 262 Makhov, Ivan, 240 Malik, Yakov: and peace treaty negotiations, 26, 27, 98,101, 332 Manchukuo, 8, 24, 25, 295 Manchuria, xxvii, 7-9 passim, 20,21, 24,57,249, 260, 261,275 Manchuria National University, 260 Manchurian Incident (1931), 24 manga, 246, 252, 264, 283, 284,285 Mao Zedong, 98, 99,100 Markarian, Seda, 251 Markova, Vera, 249 Mart, Venedikt (born Venedikt Matveyev), 248 Masainov, Alexey, 248 Matsumoto, Shunichi: and peace treaty negotiations, 332-33; Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 243 Meek, Vladimir von, 247 Medvedev, Dmitry, 196,337; and “Ministry of the Far East, 110; and “Tandemocracy”, 107; trip to South Kurile Islands (2010), 15, 36, 84,88, 108,196,214, 353 Meiji Restoration, xxvi, 6, 20, 239,256, 301 Merezhkovsky, Dmitry, 246, 259 Meshcheryakov, Alexander, 251 Metchnikoff, Lev / Leon, 244 Meyerhold, Vsevolod, 242, 249 Mikoyan, Anastas, 101 Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), xix, 61,109,156,165,170,187,195, 197,198, 200 405
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan I Foreign Ministry (MOFA), xix, 12,13, 61,63, 88,89, 96,100,101,103,106,107,109, 111, 128,187, 209, 210, 311,314, 317 Ministry of Foreign Affairs I Foreign Ministry of Russia / the USSR / Russian Federation, 5,13, 32, 65, 86,103, 214, 310, 312, 345, 348, 372 Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI), 187, 200,201 n3 Minsk Protocol / Minsk II, 109, 338, 339 Mishima, Yukio, 249 Mitrokhin, Dmitry, 247 Miura, Umezono, 238 Miyamoto, Yuriko, 248, 249 Miyazaki, Hayao, 252 Miyazaki, Muryu: Kyomuto jitsudenki Kishüshû {The True Story of [Russian] Nihilists: The Wailings of the Dead Souls: 1884-1885), 261 Miyazawa, Kiichi, 104 Mizuno, Tadao, 243 Moiseyev, Igor, 243 Molodiakova, Elgena, 251 Molotov, Vyacheslav, 8-9,10, 25, 26, 98,100-1 Moravskaya, Maria, 248 Mori, Arimasa, 262 Mori, Ogai, 258, 260 Mori, Yoshiro, 15, 35,83,106,108,337 Morozov, Fyodor, 245 Moscow Declaration (November 13,1998), 83, 84, Appendix 3 Moscow proposal, 15 Mozhaisky, Alexander, 274 Mravinsky, Evgeny, 243 Munich Security Conference, 36,108,337 Munzuk, Maxim, 244 Murakami, Haruki, 252 Murayama, Tomiichi, 105 Murayama, Tomoyoshi, 263 Mushanoköji, Saneatsu, 241, 258-59 Mussorgsky, Modest, 263 N “Nadezhda” (“Hope”), 4 Nagibin, Yuri, 244 Nakamura, Hakuyo, 242 Nakamura, Yoshikazu, 243 Nakasone, Yasuhiro, 102,103, 310, 322 nlO 406 Nakayama, Taro, 104 Narodniki (populist), 241 Naryshkin, Sergei, 110, 312,350,355 National Security Council (US), xx, 100 National Security Council and Secretariat (Japan), 37, 61,317, 369 National Security Strategy (NSS, Japan), 43,44,
49,60,197, 339,340, 352, 364, 367-69 National Security Strategy (Russia), xx, xix, 66,309, 310, 354; “Asian NATO”, 46, 311; Bucharest Summit, 108,337; expansion of, 43, 44,45, 97,105-8 passim, 336, 337, 374; Helsinki Summit, 336; intervention in Kosovo, 346-47; Japan and, 353, 354-54,356; perceived as threat to Russia, 36,40 Natsume, Soseki, 244,259 Neutrality Pact (1941), xxiv, 8, 9,19,24-28 passim, 295 Nevsky, Nikolai, 245,246 “New Approach”: under Abe, 85,110, 316, 339, 349 Nicholas (Nikolas, Nikolai) Archbishop of Japan (born Ivan Kasatkin), 241, 258 Nicholas (Tsesarevich): visit to Japan and attempted assasination of, 6, 7, 239 Nicholas II, 275 Nikolaeva, Nadezhda, 250 Nippona Artista Proleta Federacio (NAPF), ix, 251 Nishida, Kitaro, 244 Nishikawa, Joken: Kai tsüshö ко (On the Commerce between China and Barbarians; 1708), 256 Nishimura, Kumao, 28, 96,100, 331 Nitobe, Inazô, 259 Nobori, Shomu, 242 Noma, Hiroshi, 249 Nomonhan (Khalkhin Gol) Incident (1939), 25, 295 Norshtein, Yuri, 264 North Korea: see Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Northern Sea Route, 109,129,163,352 Northern Territorial Questions (NTQ), 95-111 passim Northern Territories / Southern Kuriles, 14, 33, 61, 65, 80, 86,89, 90, 220, 222, 278, 293, 300, 302,303,335, 340,364,367-72 Handbook ofJapan-Russia Relations
passim; Act on Special Measures concerning Advancement of Resolution of Northern Territories Issues, 196; definition of, 31, 41,75, 79, 96, 231 nl, 232 nlO, 309, 314, 318, 321; and disaster risk, 224, 229,230; militarization of, 43, 59, 67 nlO, 86, 353; and security concerns, 62-64; and “seikeifukabun”, 12, 33,156 “nuclear sharing”, 313 nuclear submarines: dismantling of, 212-13 Numano, Kyoko, 251 Numano, Mitsuyoshi, 251 О Obama, Barack: and Abe / Japan, 16, 64,197, 316,321; and relations with Putin, 316, 337-39 passim Obraztsov, Sergey, 243 Obraztsova, Elena, 243 Obuchi, Keizo, 15,106; visit to Moscow (November 1998), 83,106, 336 Ohara, Sekingo, 238 Ohira, Masayoshi, 102,191,192 oil: see petroleum / oil Oistrakh, David, 243 Okinawa: “Dulles Intervention” / “Dulles Intimidation” / “Dulles threat”, 12, 32, 78, 88, 101, 309, 315,320, 321, 333; and the Senkaku Islands, 366; as the “Southern Territory”, 101; and the US / US bases, 10-11, 63, 78,301, 311, 313, 318 OPEC, XX, 169,177 n78,193 Osanai, Kaoru: Jiyü gekijö (Free Theater), 248, 262; Tsukiji shö gekijö, 262 Ostrava Khabomai (Habomai), xxv, 5, 6,10,11, 12,15,16, 28, 32, 35,42,59,75-91 passim, 95-111 passim, 225,226, 233 n8, 314-18 passim, 320, 321,331-37 passim, 371 Ostroumova, Anna, 247 Ostrovsky, Nikolai, 243 otaku (fans of subcultures), 283,285 Ovchinnikov, Vsevolod, 276 Ozaki, Köyö, 258, 260 Ozawa, Ichiro, 81,103-4 Index Pacific Fleet (Russia), 34, 35,41,42, 45, 57-58, 87,345, 353, 354 Pallada (ship), 255 Patrushev, Nikolai, 39, 309, 317,339, 369 Pavlova, Elena, 245, 263 Peng, Li, 348 People’s Republic of China
(China), xx, xxiii, 7,9,14,20,21,22, 32, 46,59,62,101,106, 109,118,125,136,187,192,193, 237, 260-61, 285, 293,297, 298, 299, 302, 311; Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), 109, 369; border issues with Russia, 79,344,345,347-48; central to Japan’s strategic thinking, xxv, xxvii-xxviii, 34, 36, 38,43,61-66 passim, 309, 318, 319, 321, 344, 350,366-67; the “China factor”, 56-57, 59-62, 343, 348; Communist Party in, 9; focus of Russian foreign policy, xxviii, 38, 41, 79, 343,344, 365; normalization of relations with Japan, 79,191; relations with the US, xxvii, 11,79, 99, 347, 355, 356,371, 373; and Russo-Japanese War, 7; San Francisco Peace Conference, 27,77, 99,100,314; security cooperation / strategic partnership with Russia, 32,43,44-45, 46, 48-49, 56, 61-62, 346-47, 354,365, 372-73; Senkaku Islands issue (with Japan), 43, 367; and Taiwan (Formosa), 44,89, 99; trade / energy relations with Russia, 148,149,158,160,163,164,169, 189,191,195-98 passim, 200, 201, 222, 223, 344, 349, 351, 352-53, 356, 370; troublesome neighbor to the Soviet Union, 365; war / conflict with Japan, 8, 295 Perry, Matthew (Commodore), 5, 255 Peter I (the Great), xxiii, 19, 238, 238, 255 petroleum / oil: efforts in response to crisis, 193-94; independently developed crude oil / jishu kaihatsu gen’yu (independent development” of oil resources), 196,199-200; Japanese imports of, 121,122,124,146-49, 152,159,170,186-90,196,199,223, 351; and Japanese investment / development, 126,127, 129,132,148,150,152,162-66,199; pipelines, 107,120,122,147,149,159,160,167,169,195, 196, 352; price of, xxv, 127,134,136,140,193,
195,196; Russian exports of, xxv, 119,120,122, 124,131,135-36,140,141,149,159-60,195, 214, 407
222, 349, 352; Russian-Japanese agreements about, 118; Sakhalin I and Sakhalin II, 119, 120,121,122,126,129,147,148,162,194-200 passim, 331, 349; and sanctions / suspensions, 121,122,171,198,199, 338; Tyumen project / Tyumen Oil Project, 191-92 Pil, Ivan, 4 Pilnyak, Boris (born Vogau), 242,248,249 “Pivot to Asia” / “Pivot to the East”, 107,109,169, 197,344, 356, 366 Plushenko, Evgeni, 252 polemos, 271; agon vs., 273-76 passim; definition of, 273,274 politics of memory, 271-72 Popov, Konstantin, 249 Potsdam Declaration, 9, 26-27,76, 97 Power of Siberia, 169,197 Poznyakov, Nikolai, 246 Presidential Decree 1400,104 “Presidential Foreign Concept”, 108-9 Primakov, Yevgeny, 97,106,109,345 Primorsky Krai, 120,126, 347,348, 349 Program of Cooperation Between the Government of Russian Federation and the Government of Japan in the Adjacent Areas of the Two States in the Areas of Predicting, Warning about the Occurrence, and the Liquidation of Consequences of Earthquakes, Volcanic Eruptions, and Tsunami (2007), 210 Pushkin, Alexander, 243, 243, 259 Putin, Vladimir, xxiv; and Abe, xxv, xxvi, 16,39, 61,108-11,277, 278, 302,316,337,338-40, 367, 370,371; assumes presidency of Russia, 15,106,336, 346; “hikiwake", 36, 61,84,108, 350; and Irkutsk Summit and Declaration, 15,107,337; Japan visits, 15,37,106, 213,317, 337, 339, 349, 352; meetings with Japanese prime ministers (other than Abe), 106-7,195, 209-10; Munich Security Dialogue (2007), 36; and peace treaty negotiations, 35,36, 39,42, 48,109,110-11, 317, 337,338-40, 371; “Pivot to Asia”, 107,109,169,197, 344,356, 366; relations with
China, 45,347,352,356,370, 372,374; relations with North Korea, 47,106; relations with US, xxvii, 48,110, 111, 310,317, 330,337,338-40, 347; response to Great East Japan triple disaster, 108,196,214; security issues, 41,42,43, 62-64, 87-88, 310, 311,312, 408 313, 320-21, 372; “Tandemocracy”, 107; on territorial issues, 79,83-88,106,110-11, 302, 349,353, 371-72; Ukraine / Crimea, 97,109, 110,199, 337-38, 350-51,374 Putyatin, Yevfimy, 5,19, 96, 239,274 Q Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad), xx, 45-46,48,172, 311, 354,356, 373 R Rachinsky, Grigory, 246 Rachmaninov, Sergei, 263 radioactive waste: dumping of, 212-13 Reichel, Johann, 238 relation of symmetry, 275 Remizov, Alexey, 243 Republic of Korea (ROK, South Korea), xx, 22, 57; investments in Russia, 125-26, 348, 349, 352; Japans renunciation of colony, 100; the Korean War, 98-99,100,298; normalization of relations with Japan, 81; not invited to San Francisco Peace Conference, 27, 99; and Russian I Japanese spheres of influence, 7, 20; Russo-Japanese War, 7, 20; security issues / nuclear North Korea / US-South Korea alliance, 32, 34, 35,41,46-49,59,60, 62, 64, 65, 354; shipbuilding, 163; “Star of Hope” program, 213; tensions I territorial dispute with Japan, 45, 302, 346,355; trade with Russia, 118,142,144,148,149,160, 222 Research Institute for Peace and Security (RIPS; Heiwa Anzen Hoshö Kenkyûjo), 102 reverse course, 309 Rezanov, Nikolai, 4, 96, 239 Richter, Svyatoslav, 243 Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai, 263 Rodionov, Igor, 39, 59,67 nil, 348 Roerich, Nikolai, 247 Roosevelt, Franklin, 26,76,97, 314,331 Rosneft,
107,125,149,162,168,173 nlO, 194,199, 352 Rozhetskin, Alexander, 250 Russian Eastern Military District, 59 Russian Far East (RFE), xx, 273; development of, 45,108,130,189, 343-44,346,348-49, Handbook ofJapan-Russia Relations
367; and the dumping of radioactive waste, 212, 213; intervention of Japanese troops in, xxiii, 7,248, 295; military buildup in / security concerns, 32, 47,313, 353; trade and investment in, 118,130,133, 348 Russian film, 239, 244, 251, 264 Russian fleet, 34, 35,41,42, 45, 57, 58, 62,87, 240, 345,353,354 Russian folk songs, 241-44, 245,245, 251,256, 257-62,263, 264 Russian literature, 264 Russian Ministry of Defence, 345 Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations (EMERCOM), xix, 210 Russian Ministry of Energy, 156,165 Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, 209 Russian Revolution (1917), 22, 28, 261, 298 Russian teenagers, 285 Russian-American Company, 4,95 Russo-Japanese peace treaty: see Japan-Soviet Union / Russia peace treaty Russo-Japanese Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, 19, 96-97 Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905, xxiii, xxiv, xxvii, 7,10,19, 20,26, 28,76,246, 247, 255, 260, 272, 275, 279,294, 295,301, 311 Rutin, Alexander, 245 Sakhalin, 6,10,88,126,238, 262, 285, 292,310, 332; border control in, 229-31; citizenship of those born on, 88; “Dulles Intervention” / “Dulles Intimidation” I “Dulles threat”, 12, 32, 78,88,101,308,315, 320, 321,333; investment in / development of, 125,132, 136,148,156,165,194-95,199, 200, 349, 351; Japanese occupation of Northern Sakhalin, 22, 23,25,295; Khvostov-Davydov Incident, 4-5, 6, 239; LNG processing / terminals on, 120,148,165,196,197; militarization of, 87; natural disasters: response and recovery, xxvi, 220-32; oil and LNG resources, 121,129, 146-47,148,189,192-93; Treaty of Exchange of Sakhalin for the Kurile Islands
(Treaty of St. Petersburg, 1875), xxiv-xxv, 6,19,76; Treaty of Portsmouth, 76, 331; in Treaty of San Index Francisco, 9,27, 28, 57, 77,331; World War II, 9, 57,76; in Yalta Agreement, 76, 98, 314 Sakhalin Continental Shelf Oil and Natural Gas Exploration and Development Project, 192 Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Ltd., 126, 165,194-200 passim Sakhalin I / Sakhalin II, 119,120,121,122,126, 129,147,148,162,194-200 passim, 331, 349 Sakhalin Oil and Gas Development Co., Ltd. (SODECO),xx,162,192,193 Sakhalin Oil and Gas Far Eastern Energy Forum, 165 sakoku (closed country policy), 3,238 Sakuma, Shozan, 240 Salyukov, Oleg, 60 sanctions: impact of, 135-36, 350, 352,370; relative to Russian military operations / war in Ukraine (2022), 17, 38, 65, 89,90,122,129, 155,163,168,171,172,189-90,199, 210,220, 231, 233 nl5,278, 303, 309, 374; relative to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (1979), 192, 193; relative to Ukraine crisis of 2014,16,37, 39, 60,161,164,166,168,197,278, 316, 337-38, 348„ 350, 351, 353, 365, 370; “sanctions economy”, xxv, 117; vis à vis North Korea, 46-47, 49 Sanovich, Vladimir, 249 Sasakawa Memorial Health Foundation, 211 Sato, Eisaku, 102 Satö, Junya, 239 Satö, Masaru, 311 Satomi, Ton, 259 Sauer, Emil, 244 Sea of Japan: Chinese-Russian joint patrol over / in, 353, 372; dumping of radioactive waste in, 212; meeting, 109; and Russo-Japanese War, 7 Sea of Okhotsk: dumping of radioactive waste in; 212, 213; as Russian internal waters, 87; traversed by nuclear submarines I military activities in and around, 42,43, 345, 353 search and rescue exercises (SAREX), 35,37,368
Sechin, Igor, 214 Second Russo-Japanese Agreement (1910), 21 Security Council of Russia, 317, 339 seikeifukabun, 12,33,156 Seki, Sano, 248 Seko, Hiroshige, 109 Selvinsky, Ilya, 248 409
Senkaku Islands, 43, 346, 354, 366, 367, 370 Senuma (née Yamada), Kayo, 258 Senuma, Kakusaburö, 241,258 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), xx, 39, 365 Sharapova, Maria, 253 Solomin, Yuri, 244 Solovyov, Vladimir, 247 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 243 Somov, Konstantin, 247 South Korea: see Republic of Korea Southern Kuril Islands / Northern Territories, Shcherbatov, Sergei, 247 xxv, 5, 6,10,11,12,15,16, 28, 32, 35,42, 59, Shestov, Lev (born Schwarzman), 242 75-91 passim, 95-111 passim, 225, 226, 233 Shevardnadze, Edvard, 102,103 n8,314-18 passim, 320, 321, 331-37 passim, Shiba, Ryötarö, 20, 301-2 367-72 passim Shiga, Naoya, 241, 259 Shigemitsu, Mamoru, 24; “Dulles Intervention” I “Dulles Intimidation” / “Dulles threat”, 12, Soviet-US Incident at Sea Agreement (INCSEA), 32, 78, 88,101, 308, 315, 320, 321, 333; signing the Instrument of Surrender, 97-98; and Suez Canal conference, 333; and the “two islands” option, 100,101, 315,320, 333 xix, 368 Spangberg, Martin, 238 Shikotan, xxv, 5, 6,10,11,12,15,16, 28, 32, 35,42, 59, 75-91 passim, 95-111 passim, 225, 226,233 n8, 314-18 passim, 320, 321,331-37 passim, 371 Shimada, Masahiko, 262 Shimamura, Hogetsu; Geijtsu-za (Art Theater), 262-63 Shimazaki, Tôson, 258 Shimizu, Hayao, 243 Shimoda, Takeso, 96,101 Shimodsky Treaty: see Treaty of Commerce and Navigation Shingeki (New Theater), 242, 263 Shirakaba (White Birches), 241, 258, 259 Sholokhov, Mikhail, 242, 243 Siberian intervention, xxiii, xxiv, 7,19, 22,28, 248, 295 Simonov, Konstantin, 243 Sino-Russian relations, xxvii, 11, 32, 36, 43, 44-45, 48,56,65-66, 79,125-26,169,187,191,
195,197, 237, 343-47,349, 350, 354, 356, 371 Sirota, Leo, 244 sister cities, 276 Sobchak, Anatolii, 106 Sochi Olympic Games (2014), 109, 338, 369 SODECO (Sakhalin Oil and Gas Development Co., Ltd.), xx, 162,192 soft power, 82 Sokolova-Delyusina, Tatyana, 249 Sokurov, Alexander, 244, 251 Sologub, Fyodor (born Teternikov), 241 410 Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact (1941), xxiv, 8,9, 19, 24-28 passim, 295 Spathari, Nikolai, 237 Stalin, Joseph (Iosif), 8, 9,10, 26, 57, 76, 97, 98, 100, 242, 249, 314, 331 “Star of Hope” program, 213 Starukhin, Vitaly, 245 State Atomic Energy Corporation of Russia (Rosatom), 165,168,213 Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), 63 Strategic Energy Plan, 170,196,197,198 Stroev, Vladimir, 239 Suetsugu, Ichirö 103 Suga, Yoshihide: and views on Russia, 65,198, 278, 318, 341,373, 374 Sugihara, Chiune, 260 Summit Meetings (Japan-Russia), 12,15,46,90, 135,197; Irkutsk (March 2001), 15, 35, 83, 337; Kawana Hotel, Shizuoka (April 1998), 15, 105, 336; Krasnoyarsk (November 1997), 105, 346; Lima (November 2016, during APEC Summit), 339; Moscow (November 1998), 106, 336; Moscow (January 2003), 107,195, 209; Moscow (April 2013), 36, 84,109, 367; Singapore (November 2018, during the East Asian Summit), 38, 42, 85, 111, 316, 317, 321, 340, 371, 372; Sochi (May 2016), 85,110, 316, 339; Tanaka-Brezhnev Moscow Summit (September 1973), 80; Tokyo (April 1991), 12,13, 33,82; Tokyo (October 1993), 14,82, 105, 336; Tokyo (September 2000), 15,106, 337; Vladivostok (September 2018, during the Eastern Economic Forum), 85,110, 111; Yamaguchi (December 2016), 110,317, 351, 371
Suzuki, Muneo, 106, 311 Handbook ofJapan-Russia Relations
Suzuran / Landysh floating facility, 213, 214 Svetlanov, Evgeny, 243 Syromyatnikov, Nikolai, 250 Tachibana, Kosai (Russian name Vladimir Yamatov), 240 Taiwan: LNG purchases by, 148, 222; security issues, 89, 367; US-UK differences over recognition, 99; Takadaya, Kahei, and Vasilii Golovnin, 19, 96 Takahata, Isao, 264 Takenouchi, Yasunori : and first embassy to Europe, 240 Talkovsky, Andrei, 264 Tanaka, Kakuei, xxv, 11,12, 80, 95,102,190-92 Tanaka, Makiko, 107 “Tandemocracy”, 107 Tanemaku hito (Sower; journal), 261 Tanizaki, Junichiro, 248, 263 Tarkovsky, Andrei, 244, 251 Tawada, Yoko, 262 Tchaikovsky School of Ballet in Tokyo, 263 Tchaikovsky, Pyotr, 242, 263 Territorial dispute: see chapters 5 and 6 terrorist attacks in US (September 2001), and US retaliation in Afghanistan, 337, 365 THAAD missile defense, xx, 40 Third Russo-Japanese Agreement (1912), 21 Tillerson, Rex, 110 Togo Shigenori, 28; Ambassador to Germany (1937), 24, 28; Ambassador to Soviet Union (1938), 25, 28; and Big Six Meeting, 26-27; and cooperation with Nagata Tetsuzan, 24; Director General of Euro-American Department (1933), 24; Director of the First Division of the Department of Europe and America, 23; and Japans surrender, 27; and Japan-Soviet Neutrality Pact, 25, 26; negotiates armistice between Soviet and Japanese troops on Mongolia-Manchukuo border, 25; recalled to Tokyo (1940), 25; relations with the Soviet Union, 23, 24, 28; and The East China Railway, 24 Togo, Kazuhiko, 311,366 Tokugawa, lenari, 4 Tokugawa Shogunate, xxiii, 3, 95, 96, 238, 293 Index Tokutomi, Roka: Shizen to jinsei (Nature and
Life), 257, 260 Tokutomi, Sohö, 260 Tokyo Declaration (October 1993), 14, 33,82, 83, 84,105,336, Appendix 2 Tokyo School of Commerce, 261 Tokyo School of Foreign Languages: Department of Russian, 257,258, 261,265 n7 Tolstoy, Alexandra, 244 Tolstoy, Alexey, 242 Tolstoy, Leo, 241, 242, 244, 258-60, 263, 294 Tosaka, Jun, 249 Toyama, Shigeki, 249 Toyota, 107,126,127,128,144,171 Trans-Siberian Railroad, 6,123,130,135, 262 "trauma of modernization”, 284 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation (Treaty of Shimoda, 1855), 19, 97, 274 Treaty of Exchange of Sakhalin for the Kurile Islands (Treaty of St. Petersburg), xxiv-xxv, 6,19, 76 Treaty of Portmouth (1905), 20, 28, 76,247,331 Treaty of St. Petersburg: see Treaty of Exchange of Sakhalin for the Kurile Islands Treaty of San Francisco (San Francisco Peace Treaty) (1951), 28, 98-99,107, 310, 314, 318, 330, 331; Conference, xxiv, 27,99, 297; Japans loss of all land borders, 57; and Japan-US Security Treaty, 99, 310; and Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru, 28, 99,100, 314, 331; Russia-China discussions, 100; seen as wedge between Soviet Union and Japan, 32, 315; the Soviet Delegation, 27, 331; Soviet refusal to sign, 9,19, 27, 32, 77, 314, 315,331; status of Kunashiri, Etorofu, Habomai and Shikotan in, 9,27,77; territorial clause concerning the Soviet Union, 20, 28, 77,86, 95,96,314, 315, 318, 319-20,331, 333, 334 Treaty of Shimoda: see Treaty of Commerce and Navigation Tsentr-2019,371 Tsuda, Sanzö, 239 Tumen river, 347 Turgenev, Ivan, 241, 257, 258,260, 264 “Turn to East”: see “Pivot to Asia” “two plus alpha”, 35,103,104,106 “two plus two”
dialogue, 36, 37,39,40,46, 60, 65,349,367 411
“two plus two” formula, 13,15 “two-track formula”, 84 Tyumen project / Tyumen Oil Project, 191-92 u “Dulles Intervention” / “Dulles Intimidation” I “Dulles threat”, 12, 32,78, 88,101, 309, 315, 320, 321, 333; Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), xix, 41,64, 87,110, 312, 313, 319, 334; investment in / trade with Russia, 125,142,144,145,149,159,191,193, Uchida, Roan, 258 Uchimura, Gosuke, 243 Uchimura, Kanzö, 265 nl5 Ukraine, 56,109; Chernobyl, 211-12; Maidan Revolution, xxvii, 109,330, 337-38; membership in NATO, 108,337; Minsk Protocol I Minsk II, 109, 338,339; Russian military operation / invasion of (2022), xxii, XXV, xxvi, xxviii, 17, 32,38, 43,49,62,65,89, 194,199,223,228-30 passim; and Japanese foreign policy, 14,16,17,20,21,24, 25, 32,77, 81,187,200; Japan-Russia relations partially defined by, xxv, 56; and Japans economy I energy policy, 190,192-93, 201; and Japans territorial issues / disputes, 32,43, 63, 76-79, 81,88, 90, 97-98,100-1, 313-16, 319-21, 32, 330-34; Japan-US Security Treaty / alliance with Japan / security issues, xxvii, 9,11, 90,97, 111, 121,124,130,135,136,152,155,156, 12,31-32, 36,38-44 passim, 48, 57,58, 59, 171,187,189-90,199-200, 201, 210,233 n7, 264-65,303,309, 313,318, 321,331,341, 343, 344,352,353, 355, 356, 374; Ukraine crisis I Russian annexation of Crimea (2014), xxviii, 62, 64,65,66, 87, 88,194,278, 299, 300, 16, 37, 39,40, 59, 60, 63-64, 65,87, 97,110, 111, 120,136,155,197,338, 344,350-51, 353, 356, 364,365, 369-70 “unfriendly state”, 89, 279,312 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Japan Joint Declaration (Joint
Declaration, 1956), xxiv, XXV, 10,11,16,19, 82,95,100-1,110,331- 33, 371; see Appendix 1; Article 9: territorial issue and “return” vs. "transfer” language, 10,11,13,16,19, 78,79,83, 84,85-86,89,90, 103,315,334, 335-36, 371; as basis for peace treaty negotiations, 16, 39,106, 111, 316, 317, 340,371; and “Dulles Intervention” I “Dulles Intimidation” I “Dulles threat”, 12, 32,78,88, 101, 308, 315, 320, 321, 333; and the “Gromyko 308-10,312, 36-17, 318, 321,372; and Korean security, 46-47, 59; missile / missile defense deployment, 40, 41, 62,63, 65, 312-13, 319; as obstacle to closer ties with Russia for Japan, 11, 32, 33, 38,40-41,42,48,87-88,187, 308, 310, 311, 313, 321; and Okinawa, 10-11,12, 32, 63, 78,100,101, 301, 311, 313,315,318, 320, 333; post-9/11 invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, 337; President Biden / Biden adminstration, 373; President Carter / Carter administration, 192; President Clinton / Clinton administration, 105,339; President Obama / Obama administration, 16,37,64,109,110, 197, 316, 321, 337, 338-39; President Roosevelt (Franklin) / Roosevelt administration, 26, 76, 97,317, 334 President Truman / Truman administration, 76, 97, 314; President Trump / Trump administration, 110, 317, 339-40, note”, 79; and the Irkutsk Statement, 15,35, 371, 373; and the “Quad”, 45-46,48,172,311, 83, 337; and the Japan-US Security Treaty, 41, 354, 356, 373; relations with Russia / USSR, 79,315-16; restored diplomatic relations, 10, 78,90,312, 371; and return of POWs 10; and xxiv, xxvi, xxvii, 7,19, 21, 22,32,40-41, 45, the Tokyo Declaration, 14 “unsinkable aircraft carrier”,
310,322 nlO 105, 111, 187,191,200,330,333, 335, 341, 354; Russian desire to separate Japan from, 56, 62, 64-66,78,81,308,312; Russian use of United States (US), xxii, 5, 61, 66, 82,107,170, information warfare against, 56; sanctions 191, 240, 257, 259, 282,294,295, 298,300, imposed by, 17, 60, 65,135-36,156,163,164, 308; and the Allied Occupation of Japan, 9, 192,197,199, 233 nl5, 309,337-38; and the 27,261,286, 297, 298-299, 309,330; atomic 45,354; and China, 79, 98-99; and the Cold Treaty of San Francisco / Russia-Japan peace treaty, 27, 81, 317,330-41; US-Japan Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), 63; World War II, War, xxiv, xxvii, 17, 27, 32, 33, 81, 333, 335; and Potsdam, Yalta, 8,9, 25-27 passim, 76, 97 bombing of Japan, 27, 97,311-12; AUKUS, 412 Handbook ofJapan-Russia Relations
US-Japan I Japan-US Security Treaty (1951), 99, 310, 330 US-Japan / Japan-US Security Treaty (I960), 11, 32, 33,57, 62,63,79, 87, 310, 315, 316,317,321, 339 X Xi Jinping, 356,370, 371, 373,374 Xinhai Revolution (1911), 21 Y V Vaino, Anton, 110 Vannovsky, Alexander, 245 Vardul, Igor, 250 Venyukov, Mikhail, 246 Veresaev, Vikenty (born Smidovich), 247 Vermel, Samuel, 248 visa-free travel, 13,15, 82, 85, 89,104,136 Vladivostok: 2012 APEC Summit, 108, 338; anime subculture in, 285; Eastern Economic Forum, 85,109,110,164,165,198; and ESPO, 107,197,352, 353; Free Port of, 133, 349; and Gorbachev, 103; Japanese migration to, 260; meeting between Putin and Kim Jong Un in, 47; opening of Japanese hotel in, 134; Oriental Institute, 246,260; port of, 34; production of automobiles in, 144; Putin-Abe meeting in, 111; “Sea of Japan” meeting in, 109; Siberian intervention, 22; Tsesarevich Nicholas travel to; 6-7 Voloshin, Maximilian, 247 Voronova, Beata, 250,251-52 Vostok 2018,62,372 Vostok 2022, 62 w Wada, Haruki, 103,241 war in Ukraine / Russia’s military invasion into Ukraine: see Ukraine Waseda University: Department of Russian Literature, 245,261-62 Watanabe, Michio, 104 Watsuji, Tetsuro, 244 “wedge”, 12, 32, 62, 64-66, 308, 315 Wolfowitz, Paul, 105 World Health Organization (WHO), 211 Index Yachi, Shötarö, 61,64, 317, 339, 340,369 Yakovlev, Aleksander, 104 Yalta Agreement, 9,29, 76, 77, 98,99,100,101, 314,319, 321, 331, 334, 355 Yalta Conference, 8,26,76,97, 314 Yamal LNG, 129,148,160-64 passim, 189,197 Yamashita, Rin, 241, 264 Yanaev, Gennady, 104 Yanagida, Kenjuro, 249 Yanukovich,
Viktor, 109, 369 Yasugi, Sadatoshi, 242 Yeltsin, Boris, xxv, xxvii, 13, 33,83,102,104,105, 335, 344, 345; Moscow proposal, 15,336; and peace treaty negotiations, 104,105,330, 336, 346, 350; resignation of, 106, 347; visit to Tokyo, 82,104,105, 347 Yonekawa, Masao, 242, 248 Yoshida, Akimi, 264 Yoshida Doctrine, 81 Yoshida, Shigeru, 28, 77, 81,99,101,107; and the San Francisco Peace Conference, 28, 99-100, 107,314, 331 Z Zadornov, Nikolai, 239 Zakharova, Maria, 39, 43, 44, 47, 65, 310,312 Zarubin, Stepan, 250 Zen Buddhism, sutras, 285-86 413 |
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