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Author:
Sunohara, Tsuyoshi, 1961- interviewer. interviewer.
Title:
Fencing in the dark : Japan, China, and the Senkakus / Sunohara Tsuyoshi.
Edition:
First English edition.
Publisher:
Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture (JPIC),
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
311 pages : illustrations, map, portrait ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Since 1989
Diplomatic relations.
International law.
Politics and government.
Senkaku Islands--International status.
Japan--Foreign relations--China.
China--Foreign relations--Japan.
Japan--Politics and government--1989-
Japan--Foreign relations--United States.
United States--Foreign relations--Japan.
China.
Japan.
Pacific Ocean--Senkaku Islands.
United States.
Other Authors:
880-03 Nihon Kokusai Mondai Kenkyūjo, translator.
Shuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan, publisher.
Nagashima, Akihisa, 1962- interviewee.
Other Titles:
Antō Senkaku kokuyūka. English
Notes:
"Originally published in hardcover in 2013 under the Japanese title Antō Senkaku kokuyūka"--Title page verso. "Translated by the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA)."--Page 4.
Contents:
Reflections: Was nationalizing the Senkaku Islands the right choice? The bombshell announcement -- Clandestine operations -- The summit meeting -- The final decision -- Breakout of the political battle -- (interview) / Reflections: Was nationalizing the Senkaku Islands the right choice? (interview) / Nagashima Akihisa and Sunohara Tsuyoshi.
Summary:
"Sino-Japanese relations were seriously rattled in September 2010 when a Chinese fishing boat rammed a Japanese Coast Guard patrol ship in Japanese waters off the Senkaku Islands. This was compounded in April 2012 when Tokyo Governor Ishihara Shintaro announced that he planned to buy the islands and added, 'if this means war with China, so be it.' Alarmed at the prospect of Ishihara owning the islands, Democratic Party of Japan prime minister Noda Yoshihiko moved to see if there was some way the government could buy them instead, even knowing this would be seen as nationalization. Top officials in foreign policy, defense, and other areas met at Kantei (officially the Prime Minister's Official Residence, but actually his offices) to find an out that would pre-empt Ishihara without provoking China (which also claimed the islands). This book tells the gripping story of what happened and why."--Dust jacket.
ISBN:
4866581158
9784866581156
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1226064283
LCCN:
2020436076
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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