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Japan, Russia and their Territorial Dispute - The northern delusion (Paperback)
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Japan, Russia and their Territorial Dispute - The northern delusion (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series
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The territorial dispute between Japan and Russia over four islands
off the northeast coast of Hokkaido has been an enduring obstacle
to closer relations between the two powers and therefore an
important determinant of geopolitics in North-East Asia. Having
emerged at the end of World War II, this conflict has now existed
for more than seven decades. And yet, despite the passage of so
much time, within Japan there remains a resilience of belief that
the islands will eventually be returned. This book provides a
comprehensive analysis of Japan's prospects of ever recovering
these "Northern Territories". Offering an in-depth account of why
the Japanese side believe they still have a chance of securing the
return of the four islands, it also provides an objective and
methodical evaluation of the prospects of these expectations being
realised. The key finding is that Japanese policymakers and
scholars have consistently overestimated the extent of Japan's
leverage with regard to Russia, and that there is, in fact, already
no possibility whatsoever of sovereignty over the four islands
being restored to Japan. This has major implications for Japanese
decision makers who must balance their principled commitment not to
compromise on territorial issues with more pragmatic considerations
of energy security and how to contain the rise of Chinese regional
power. Presenting a unique analysis and a strikingly different
perspective on this territorial dispute, the findings of this book
are of considerable importance for international relations within
the Asia-Pacific region. It will be of interest to students and
scholars of Japanese Politics, Russian Politics and International
Relations.
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