As memories of the savage conflict inaugurated by the attack on
Pearl Harbor recede, the ethical foundations that influenced
postwar interpretations of Japan's role during the Cold War era are
crumbling on different fronts. Retracing Japanese history during
the Sixties, this book locates the country's role in Cold War
history against the backdrop of the twentieth century,
contextualizing older trends that shaped postwar changes. It also
places Cold War Japan in the global context of America's shifting
hegemony and the corresponding structure of the international
system. Given its nuanced approach, this book will prove
instrumental for students and researchers working in studies of
Cold War history, Japanese history, American history and
international history.
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