The growing power of Japan, 1967-1972 :: analysis and assessments from John Pilcher and the British Embassy, Tokyo /
John Pilcher's appointment as HM Ambassador to Japan in 1967, three years after the widely acclaimed Tokyo Olympics, was both judicious and enlightened. His role was to be that of a bridge-builder between Japan and Britain following the early post-war years of disenchantment, distrust and detac...
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Zusammenfassung: | John Pilcher's appointment as HM Ambassador to Japan in 1967, three years after the widely acclaimed Tokyo Olympics, was both judicious and enlightened. His role was to be that of a bridge-builder between Japan and Britain following the early post-war years of disenchantment, distrust and detachment that had earlier marked the relationship between the two countries. |
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505 | 8 | |a 10. Japanese Economic Success: A British Opportunity11. The Japanese Left; 12. The Japanese Mood; 13. Mr Sato's New Cabinet; 14. Japan: Annual Review, 1968; Part 3: 1969; 15. Revolting Students: Japanese Style; 16. Japan's Science and Technology; 17. Labour and Incomes in the Japanese Economy; 18. British Week, Tokyo; 19. The Merry Wives of Ginza: Women's Status in Japan; 20. The Quality of Life in Japan; 21. Japan: Annual Review, 1969; 22. The Japanese Self-Defence Forces; Part 4: 1970; 23. Osaka Expo '70: A First Impression; 24. The Japanese Mood in 1970 | |
505 | 8 | |a 25. Japan's Economy in the 1970s: The Miracle Excels Itself26. Japan's Changing Society and the New Generation; 27. Japanese Exports: How Much of a Threat?; 28. Japanese Protectionism: Signs of a Thaw?; Plate section faces; 29. 'The Rest are Monkeys': The Japanese Abroad; 30. Japan in the 1970s: The Trade Mark and the Sword; 31. Japanese Militarism; 32. Mishima's Suicide; 33. Japan: Annual Review for 1970 -- 'Economic Man' Comes of Age; Part 5: 1971 -- The Showa Emperor; 34. The Emperor of Japan: The Man and His Life; 35. The Emperor of Japan: Human or Divine? | |
505 | 8 | |a 36. The Emperor and Empress of Japan37. The Visit of the Emperor and Empress of Japan to Europeas Seen from Tokyo; 38. Mr Sato's New Cabinet; 39. Relations Between Japan and the United States; 40. Japan in 1971: The Rude Awakening; Part 6: Sir John Pilcher's Last Months In Japan; 41. Japan in the 1970s: 'Guns and Butter'; 42. Japanese Export Successes: Cheap, Sweated Labour?; 43. Basic Japan and the Shifting Mood 1967-71; 44. The Japanese: 'Frail Flowers of Opportunism'?; Part 7: 1972 -- A New Era For The British Mission; 45. The Lord Privy Seal Brings Concorde to Japan | |
505 | 8 | |a 46. The Plebian Mr Tanaka Replaces Mr Sato47. Japanese Investments Overseas; 48. Mr Tanaka in Charge; 49. The Japanese on the Road to Peking; 50. The First Visit to Japan by a British Prime Minister; Appendices; I 'Sir John Pilcher: Ambassador to Japan, 1967-1972'. Portraitby Hugh Cortazzi; II Letter from Kyoto, January 1936; III 'A Perspective on Religion in Japan' (Lecture at the Nissan Institute,May 1984); IV 'Is Economic Success Destroying Japanese Traditions?'(Occasional Paper/Speech, 1975); V Book Review, 1977: Deus Destroyed:The Image of Christianity in Early Modern Japan | |
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contents | Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword -- Ian Nish; Publisher's Preface -- Paul Norbury; Acknowledgements; Introduction -- Hugh Cortazzi; Part 1: 1967; 1. Sir Francis Rundall's Valedictory Despatch; 2. Japanese Economic Aid; 3. The State Funeral for Mr Shigeru Yoshida; 4. Japan: Annual Review for 1967; Part 2: 1968; 5. Visit of the Secretary of State to Japan, 7-10 January; 6. The Visit of USS Enterprise to Japan; 7. Impressions of Contemporary Japan; 8. The 58th (Regular) Diet Session; 9. The Sôka Gakkai and the Kômeitô 10. Japanese Economic Success: A British Opportunity11. The Japanese Left; 12. The Japanese Mood; 13. Mr Sato's New Cabinet; 14. Japan: Annual Review, 1968; Part 3: 1969; 15. Revolting Students: Japanese Style; 16. Japan's Science and Technology; 17. Labour and Incomes in the Japanese Economy; 18. British Week, Tokyo; 19. The Merry Wives of Ginza: Women's Status in Japan; 20. The Quality of Life in Japan; 21. Japan: Annual Review, 1969; 22. The Japanese Self-Defence Forces; Part 4: 1970; 23. Osaka Expo '70: A First Impression; 24. The Japanese Mood in 1970 25. Japan's Economy in the 1970s: The Miracle Excels Itself26. Japan's Changing Society and the New Generation; 27. Japanese Exports: How Much of a Threat?; 28. Japanese Protectionism: Signs of a Thaw?; Plate section faces; 29. 'The Rest are Monkeys': The Japanese Abroad; 30. Japan in the 1970s: The Trade Mark and the Sword; 31. Japanese Militarism; 32. Mishima's Suicide; 33. Japan: Annual Review for 1970 -- 'Economic Man' Comes of Age; Part 5: 1971 -- The Showa Emperor; 34. The Emperor of Japan: The Man and His Life; 35. The Emperor of Japan: Human or Divine? 36. The Emperor and Empress of Japan37. The Visit of the Emperor and Empress of Japan to Europeas Seen from Tokyo; 38. Mr Sato's New Cabinet; 39. Relations Between Japan and the United States; 40. Japan in 1971: The Rude Awakening; Part 6: Sir John Pilcher's Last Months In Japan; 41. Japan in the 1970s: 'Guns and Butter'; 42. Japanese Export Successes: Cheap, Sweated Labour?; 43. Basic Japan and the Shifting Mood 1967-71; 44. The Japanese: 'Frail Flowers of Opportunism'?; Part 7: 1972 -- A New Era For The British Mission; 45. The Lord Privy Seal Brings Concorde to Japan 46. The Plebian Mr Tanaka Replaces Mr Sato47. Japanese Investments Overseas; 48. Mr Tanaka in Charge; 49. The Japanese on the Road to Peking; 50. The First Visit to Japan by a British Prime Minister; Appendices; I 'Sir John Pilcher: Ambassador to Japan, 1967-1972'. Portraitby Hugh Cortazzi; II Letter from Kyoto, January 1936; III 'A Perspective on Religion in Japan' (Lecture at the Nissan Institute,May 1984); IV 'Is Economic Success Destroying Japanese Traditions?'(Occasional Paper/Speech, 1975); V Book Review, 1977: Deus Destroyed:The Image of Christianity in Early Modern Japan |
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spelling | Pilcher, John, 1912-1990. The growing power of Japan, 1967-1972 : analysis and assessments from John Pilcher and the British Embassy, Tokyo / compiled and edited by Hugh Cortazzi. Folkestone, Kent : Renaissance Books, 2015. 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword -- Ian Nish; Publisher's Preface -- Paul Norbury; Acknowledgements; Introduction -- Hugh Cortazzi; Part 1: 1967; 1. Sir Francis Rundall's Valedictory Despatch; 2. Japanese Economic Aid; 3. The State Funeral for Mr Shigeru Yoshida; 4. Japan: Annual Review for 1967; Part 2: 1968; 5. Visit of the Secretary of State to Japan, 7-10 January; 6. The Visit of USS Enterprise to Japan; 7. Impressions of Contemporary Japan; 8. The 58th (Regular) Diet Session; 9. The Sôka Gakkai and the Kômeitô 10. Japanese Economic Success: A British Opportunity11. The Japanese Left; 12. The Japanese Mood; 13. Mr Sato's New Cabinet; 14. Japan: Annual Review, 1968; Part 3: 1969; 15. Revolting Students: Japanese Style; 16. Japan's Science and Technology; 17. Labour and Incomes in the Japanese Economy; 18. British Week, Tokyo; 19. The Merry Wives of Ginza: Women's Status in Japan; 20. The Quality of Life in Japan; 21. Japan: Annual Review, 1969; 22. The Japanese Self-Defence Forces; Part 4: 1970; 23. Osaka Expo '70: A First Impression; 24. The Japanese Mood in 1970 25. Japan's Economy in the 1970s: The Miracle Excels Itself26. Japan's Changing Society and the New Generation; 27. Japanese Exports: How Much of a Threat?; 28. Japanese Protectionism: Signs of a Thaw?; Plate section faces; 29. 'The Rest are Monkeys': The Japanese Abroad; 30. Japan in the 1970s: The Trade Mark and the Sword; 31. Japanese Militarism; 32. Mishima's Suicide; 33. Japan: Annual Review for 1970 -- 'Economic Man' Comes of Age; Part 5: 1971 -- The Showa Emperor; 34. The Emperor of Japan: The Man and His Life; 35. The Emperor of Japan: Human or Divine? 36. The Emperor and Empress of Japan37. The Visit of the Emperor and Empress of Japan to Europeas Seen from Tokyo; 38. Mr Sato's New Cabinet; 39. Relations Between Japan and the United States; 40. Japan in 1971: The Rude Awakening; Part 6: Sir John Pilcher's Last Months In Japan; 41. Japan in the 1970s: 'Guns and Butter'; 42. Japanese Export Successes: Cheap, Sweated Labour?; 43. Basic Japan and the Shifting Mood 1967-71; 44. The Japanese: 'Frail Flowers of Opportunism'?; Part 7: 1972 -- A New Era For The British Mission; 45. The Lord Privy Seal Brings Concorde to Japan 46. The Plebian Mr Tanaka Replaces Mr Sato47. Japanese Investments Overseas; 48. Mr Tanaka in Charge; 49. The Japanese on the Road to Peking; 50. The First Visit to Japan by a British Prime Minister; Appendices; I 'Sir John Pilcher: Ambassador to Japan, 1967-1972'. Portraitby Hugh Cortazzi; II Letter from Kyoto, January 1936; III 'A Perspective on Religion in Japan' (Lecture at the Nissan Institute,May 1984); IV 'Is Economic Success Destroying Japanese Traditions?'(Occasional Paper/Speech, 1975); V Book Review, 1977: Deus Destroyed:The Image of Christianity in Early Modern Japan John Pilcher's appointment as HM Ambassador to Japan in 1967, three years after the widely acclaimed Tokyo Olympics, was both judicious and enlightened. His role was to be that of a bridge-builder between Japan and Britain following the early post-war years of disenchantment, distrust and detachment that had earlier marked the relationship between the two countries. Japan Economic conditions 1945-1989. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90003615 Japan Economic policy 1945-1989. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90003625 Japan Foreign relations 1945-1989. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069425 Japon Conditions économiques 1945-1989. Japon Politique économique 1945-1989. Japon Relations extérieures 1945-1989. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Economic history fast Economic policy fast Japan fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkT7GyCmyjxytDfqk6Yfq 1945-1989 fast Whitehall. reports to uk government. uk-japan relations. Ressources Internet. Cortazzi, Hugh, editor. has work: The growing power of Japan, 1967-1972 (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFR8X9XCggMbhc9MwVdgmm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Pilcher, John, 1912-1990. Growing power of Japan, 1967-1972 1898823146 (OCoLC)903596812 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1052218 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Pilcher, John, 1912-1990 The growing power of Japan, 1967-1972 : analysis and assessments from John Pilcher and the British Embassy, Tokyo / Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword -- Ian Nish; Publisher's Preface -- Paul Norbury; Acknowledgements; Introduction -- Hugh Cortazzi; Part 1: 1967; 1. Sir Francis Rundall's Valedictory Despatch; 2. Japanese Economic Aid; 3. The State Funeral for Mr Shigeru Yoshida; 4. Japan: Annual Review for 1967; Part 2: 1968; 5. Visit of the Secretary of State to Japan, 7-10 January; 6. The Visit of USS Enterprise to Japan; 7. Impressions of Contemporary Japan; 8. The 58th (Regular) Diet Session; 9. The Sôka Gakkai and the Kômeitô 10. Japanese Economic Success: A British Opportunity11. The Japanese Left; 12. The Japanese Mood; 13. Mr Sato's New Cabinet; 14. Japan: Annual Review, 1968; Part 3: 1969; 15. Revolting Students: Japanese Style; 16. Japan's Science and Technology; 17. Labour and Incomes in the Japanese Economy; 18. British Week, Tokyo; 19. The Merry Wives of Ginza: Women's Status in Japan; 20. The Quality of Life in Japan; 21. Japan: Annual Review, 1969; 22. The Japanese Self-Defence Forces; Part 4: 1970; 23. Osaka Expo '70: A First Impression; 24. The Japanese Mood in 1970 25. Japan's Economy in the 1970s: The Miracle Excels Itself26. Japan's Changing Society and the New Generation; 27. Japanese Exports: How Much of a Threat?; 28. Japanese Protectionism: Signs of a Thaw?; Plate section faces; 29. 'The Rest are Monkeys': The Japanese Abroad; 30. Japan in the 1970s: The Trade Mark and the Sword; 31. Japanese Militarism; 32. Mishima's Suicide; 33. Japan: Annual Review for 1970 -- 'Economic Man' Comes of Age; Part 5: 1971 -- The Showa Emperor; 34. The Emperor of Japan: The Man and His Life; 35. The Emperor of Japan: Human or Divine? 36. The Emperor and Empress of Japan37. The Visit of the Emperor and Empress of Japan to Europeas Seen from Tokyo; 38. Mr Sato's New Cabinet; 39. Relations Between Japan and the United States; 40. Japan in 1971: The Rude Awakening; Part 6: Sir John Pilcher's Last Months In Japan; 41. Japan in the 1970s: 'Guns and Butter'; 42. Japanese Export Successes: Cheap, Sweated Labour?; 43. Basic Japan and the Shifting Mood 1967-71; 44. The Japanese: 'Frail Flowers of Opportunism'?; Part 7: 1972 -- A New Era For The British Mission; 45. The Lord Privy Seal Brings Concorde to Japan 46. The Plebian Mr Tanaka Replaces Mr Sato47. Japanese Investments Overseas; 48. Mr Tanaka in Charge; 49. The Japanese on the Road to Peking; 50. The First Visit to Japan by a British Prime Minister; Appendices; I 'Sir John Pilcher: Ambassador to Japan, 1967-1972'. Portraitby Hugh Cortazzi; II Letter from Kyoto, January 1936; III 'A Perspective on Religion in Japan' (Lecture at the Nissan Institute,May 1984); IV 'Is Economic Success Destroying Japanese Traditions?'(Occasional Paper/Speech, 1975); V Book Review, 1977: Deus Destroyed:The Image of Christianity in Early Modern Japan BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Economic history fast Economic policy fast |
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title | The growing power of Japan, 1967-1972 : analysis and assessments from John Pilcher and the British Embassy, Tokyo / |
title_auth | The growing power of Japan, 1967-1972 : analysis and assessments from John Pilcher and the British Embassy, Tokyo / |
title_exact_search | The growing power of Japan, 1967-1972 : analysis and assessments from John Pilcher and the British Embassy, Tokyo / |
title_full | The growing power of Japan, 1967-1972 : analysis and assessments from John Pilcher and the British Embassy, Tokyo / compiled and edited by Hugh Cortazzi. |
title_fullStr | The growing power of Japan, 1967-1972 : analysis and assessments from John Pilcher and the British Embassy, Tokyo / compiled and edited by Hugh Cortazzi. |
title_full_unstemmed | The growing power of Japan, 1967-1972 : analysis and assessments from John Pilcher and the British Embassy, Tokyo / compiled and edited by Hugh Cortazzi. |
title_short | The growing power of Japan, 1967-1972 : |
title_sort | growing power of japan 1967 1972 analysis and assessments from john pilcher and the british embassy tokyo |
title_sub | analysis and assessments from John Pilcher and the British Embassy, Tokyo / |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Economic history fast Economic policy fast |
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