Japan thrice-opened : an analysis of Japan-United States relations /
A history of Japan-United States relations from the point of view of a pro-American Japanese scholar, this work is designed to serve as an analysis of the current situation--the third opening of Japan to the West in the last century. The two earlier openings failed when Japan adopted the policy of s...
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New York :
Praeger,
1992
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The Japanese Social Ethos
- 2. Threat from the Sea
- 3. Establishment of the Meiji Regime
- 4. The Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)
- 5. Taisho Democracy
- 6. The Showa Restoration
- 7. Breakup of U.S.-Japanese Relations
- 8. The Pacific War
- 9. The Occupation and Postwar Society
- 10. Japan's Future Course
- Chronology
- Appendix I: The Potsdam Declaration
- Appendix II: Constitution of the Empire of Japan, 1889
- Appendix III: The Constitution of Japan, 1946