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Hegemonic cooperation and conflict : postwar Japan's China policy and the United States

Postwar Japan has consistently maintained close cooperation with the United States over the last four decades over such major issues as Japan's recognition of China, their peace treaties, and, more recently, Japan's resumption of the yen loan to China suspended in the wake of the Tiananmen incident.
Print Book, English, ©2000
Praeger, Westport, Conn., ©2000
xii, 294 pages ; 25 cm
9780275963149, 0275963144
39930742
International relations theories and hegemony
Japan's integration into American hegemony: an overview
The erosion of American preponderant material power
American structural dominance and Japanese dependence
Normative sources of American hegemony in Japan
The Yoshida letter and the origins of postwar Japan's China policy
The politics of Japan's diplomatic normalization with China
The road to the peace treaty with China
The resumption of Japan's third yen loan to China