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The Nixon "shocks": implications for Japan's foreign policy in the 1970'sPartch, Richard Douglas 01 August 1972 (has links)
This thesis examines the implications that the Nixon “shocks” may have on Japan’s foreign policy. The data used consisted of books, articles, periodicals, government publications and newspapers. Examined were such important factors as: the attitudes of the political parties in Japan on foreign policy questions, the rapid rise of the Japanese economy and the implications this has had on Japan's relations with other countries, and the question of Japan's possible remilitarization, both in conventional and nuclear terms. In addition, Japan's relations with the other three Great Powers in Asia, (China, the Soviet Union and the United States), are also studied. From about 1945 until the close of the 1960's, Japan's foreign policy had been based on a close relationship with the United States. From about the end of 1970 to the end of 1971, Japan was stung by a series of “shocks” in the course of American foreign policy. These included tile sudden and last minute announcement of Nixon's visit to China, severe economic measures, the imposition of' textile quotas, and the failure of Japan's co-sponsoring of the United Nations motion allowing Taiwan to keep its membership.
The period of 1969 to 1972 is critical to the future alignment of Japan’s foreign policy. One conclusion from this re-alignment is that it is now clear that Japan will no longer serve as the American junior partner in Asia. Japan now shows a new independent attitude in its relations with other countries, quite apart from American desire. Also in 1972 following the Nixon “shocks,” both China and the Soviet Union competed against the other to draw Japan away from its American alliance. It is the shift in Japan's foreign policy that this thesis is concerned with.
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The parameters of Japan's political economic strategy : impact of national identity, national interests, and role conceptions on Japanese foreign policy (1980-97)Duho Drapeau, Dann. January 1998 (has links)
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La coopération politique bilatérale entre le Canada et les États-Unis dans le secteur énergétique : l'harmonisation des normes de fiabilité reliées au transport de l'électricitéLemieux, Christine. January 2007 (has links)
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Arms transfers and influence : the case of the United States and IsraelMayer, Esther R. January 1988 (has links)
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Brothers in arms : Congress, the Reagan administration and Contra aid, 1981-1986Holm, Michael, 1975- January 2007 (has links)
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British foreign relations with the United States during Lord Curzon's tenure as Foreign SecretaryBlake, Timothy R. January 2003 (has links)
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U.S. foreign policy and Israeli nuclear weapons, 1957-1982.Galligan, John L. 01 January 1990 (has links) (PDF)
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The Sin of Omission: The United States and South Africa in the Nixon YearsMorgan, Eric J. 25 June 2003 (has links)
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Network Television News and Foreign Events: A Content Analysis of the Coverage of the Iranian Hostage Crisis (1979-1981)Javaheri, Mohamad H. 01 April 1981 (has links) (PDF)
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Expropriation of American Oil Interests and its Effect on United States-Mexican Relations since 1938Buell, Erwin C. 08 1900 (has links)
This thesis discusses the seizure of all foreign owned oil property by the Mexican government in 1938 and the historical events leading up to the seizure.
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