The Us-Japan Relation in Culture and Diplomacy

The Us-Japan Relation in Culture and Diplomacy
Author: Kazuo Yagami
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-02-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1504395794

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The book examines how the United States and Japan—despite their sharp differences in cultural, historical, and geographical backgrounds—established a bilateral and clear linkage with each other by exploring their encounters with one another over more than one-and-a-half centuries with close focus on culture and diplomacy. The author desires that this examination contributes to an establishment of a better understanding of the relationship between the two nations, which aims to clarify stereotyped ideas and misunderstandings that from time to time can lead two nations to a confrontation against each other. Moreover, this study sheds new light on determining twenty-first century relations between the United States and Japan and putting an end to the nearly three-decades-long uncertainty in their relationship.


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