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Secret Talks Between Tokyo and Washington - The Memoirs of Miyazawa Kiichi, 1949-1954 (Paperback)
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Secret Talks Between Tokyo and Washington - The Memoirs of Miyazawa Kiichi, 1949-1954 (Paperback)
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Secret Talks Between Tokyo and Washington offers an insider's
perspective of the political, economic, and security-related
negotiations of Japan and America between 1949 and 1954. Translated
by Robert D. Eldridge, for the first time the memoirs of Miyazawa
Kiichi reaches a global audience. This book is a critical link to
understanding the views and reactions of the Japanese government,
both when it was under occupation and then as a newly independent
nation, during which time the young, talented, and
international-minded Kiichi played a central role. A firm believer
in the 'Yoshida Doctrine,' Kiichi argued that Japan should play a
civilian economic role instead of becoming a military power in
order to satisfy its ego, a position that occasionally set him
apart from his contemporaries. In this book Kiichi offers valuable
insight into the bilateral relationship that has evolved between
Japan and the United States from the early post war as he describes
in detail the many events, personalities, and ideas he came across
during his years serving as then-Finance Minister Ikeda Hayato's
secretary and his own work in the Upper House. Secret Talks Between
Tokyo and Washington is an enlightening text that will appeal to
those interested in Asian studies and international relations.
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