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Vol. 15 (2008)

 

Theme Volume:

Cold War Across the Pacific

 

Part I. “The United States and Japan: Shocks and Adjustments”

Edited by Roger Dingman


Robert D. Eldridge,
“Prelude to Okinawa: Nuclear Agreements and the Return of the Ogasawara Islands to Japan” / Kusunoki Ayako, “The Sato Cabinet and the Making of Japan's Non-Nuclear Policy” / Kotani Tetsuo, “Presence and Credibility: Homeporting the USS Midway at Yokosuka” / James E. Auer, “Engaging Japan: An American Naval Officer's Relationship with Japan during the Cold War”

 

Part II. “The United States and China: New Evidence and Interpretations”

Edited by Xia Yafeng

 

Xia Yafeng, “Myth or Reality: Factional Politics, U.S.-China Relations, and Mao Zedong's Mentality in His Sunset Years, 1972-1976” / Midori Yoshii, “The Creation of the ‘Shock Myth’ and Japan's Reactions to U.S.-China Rapprochement, 1971-1972”/ Tao Peng, “China’s Changing Japan Policy in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s and the Impact on Relations with the United States” / Jean Kang, “Maintaining the Status Quo: U.S. Response to Chinese Nationalist Mainland Recovery Efforts, 1961–1963


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