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Us Leadership History And Bilateral Relations In Northeast Asia 1st Edition Gilbert Rozman Editor

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Us Leadership History And Bilateral Relations In Northeast Asia 1st Edition Gilbert Rozman Editor
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Gilbert Rozman (editor)
ISBN: 9780511760945
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Us Leadership History And Bilateral Relations In Northeast Asia 1st Edition Gilbert Rozman Editor by Gilbert Rozman (editor) 9780511760945 instant download after payment.

Whereas most discussions of history have centered on the rift between China and Japan, this book focuses on three other divisions stemming from deep-seated memories within Northern Asia, which increasingly will test U.S. diplomacy and academic analysis. The first division involves long-suppressed Japanese and South Korean memories that are critical of U.S. behavior - concerning issues such as the atomic bombings, the Tokyo Tribunal, and the Korean War. How should the United States respond as these memories come out into the open, complicating vital bilateral alliances? The second division is the enduring disagreement between Japan and South Korea over history. What can the United States do to invigorate urgently needed trilateral ties? The third and most important division is the revival of a sinocentric worldview, which foretells a struggle between China and other countries concerning history, one that has already begun in China's dispute with South Korea and is likely to implicate the United States above all. Presenting three perspectives on each theme, the book launches a multi-sided discussion of the importance of history in international relations.

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