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Moirae (Hardcover)
Mehreen Ahmed; Foreword by Joseph Ferguson
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R547
Discovery Miles 5 470
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This book provides a comprehensive survey of Japanese-Russian
relations from the end of the Russo-Japanese War until the present.
Based on extensive original research in both Japanese and Russian
sources, it traces the development of relations from the tumultuous
pre-war period, through the Second World War, Cold War and
post-Cold War periods. Considering the wider international
situation, domestic influences and ideological factors throughout,
it shows how the hopeful period of the late 1990s - when
Japanese-Russian relations briefly ceased to be acrimonious, and it
seemed that normal relations might be established - was not unique.
Joseph P. Ferguson argues there have been several previous
occasions when rapprochement seemed possible, which in the end
proved elusive: rapprochement frequently becoming the victim of
domestic factors which frequently worked against and took
precedence over good relations. The book concludes with an
assessment of the present situation and of how relations are likely
to develop in the immediate future.
This book provides a comprehensive survey of Japanese-Russian
relations from the end of the Russo-Japanese War until the present.
Based on extensive original research in both Japanese and Russian
sources, it traces the development of relations from the tumultuous
pre-war period, through the Second World War, Cold War and
post-Cold War periods. Considering the wider international
situation, domestic influences and ideological factors throughout,
it shows how the hopeful period of the late 1990s - when
Japanese-Russian relations briefly ceased to be acrimonious, and it
seemed that normal relations might be established - was not unique.
Joseph P. Ferguson argues there have been several previous
occasions when rapprochement seemed possible, which in the end
proved elusive: rapprochement frequently becoming the victim of
domestic factors which frequently worked against and took
precedence over good relations. The book concludes with an
assessment of the present situation and of how relations are likely
to develop in the immediate future.
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Moirae (Paperback)
Mehreen Ahmed; Foreword by Joseph Ferguson
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R338
R320
Discovery Miles 3 200
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Southbound (Paperback)
Sean Ferguson, Joseph Ferguson; Photographs by Joseph Ferguson
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R215
Discovery Miles 2 150
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Moirae (Paperback)
Mehreen Ahmed; Foreword by Joseph Ferguson
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R360
Discovery Miles 3 600
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
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