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Autor:
Kazuhiko Togo
Publikováno v:
The Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, Vol 21 (2005)
Out of the deep spiritual vacuum from defeat in the Second World War, two fundamental rifts emerged in Japan. First, on the foreign policy front, the realism embraced by the conservative government was opposed by strong idealistic pacifism advocated
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ed8612b40a2e41bba0a888c6ffd1a6ff
Autor:
Kazuhiko Togo
Publikováno v:
The Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, Vol 21 (2005)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c612ffb8e0be48139d5f364e7e7d5f2c
Autor:
Kazuhiko Togo
Now in its third edition.This is a fascinating insider account of postwar Japanese foreign policy written by a former senior Japanese diplomat. The author examines Japanese foreign policy as it approaches a crucial reorientation towards a more proact
Autor:
Kazuhiko Togo
Publikováno v:
Culture and Empathy: International Journal of Sociology, Psychology, and Cultural Studies. 4:20-41
Japan-Korea relations are haunted by Japan’s annexation of Korea from 1910 to 1945. But the two sides have put substantial efforts to overcome the past, notably Japan learning from Korean anguish and becoming humble and Korea accepting that humilit
Autor:
Kazuhiko Togo
Publikováno v:
Rossiya v globalnoi politike. 20
Autor:
Kazuhiko Togo, Dmitry Streltsov
The history of official relations between Russia and Japan encompasses a period of a little more than one hundred and fifty years, but stretch back unofficially for at least double that amount of time. But for both Russia and Japan, these relations h
Autor:
Kazuhiko Togo
Publikováno v:
Asian Perspective. 38:241-261
In this analysis of the Senkaku/Diaoyu, including the US role, I employ the framework of Western theories of international relations (IR). The analysis turns to the prisoner's dilemma to find a possible solution to the present impasse. The key task f
Autor:
Kazuhiko Togo
Publikováno v:
Japan Forum. 23:123-145
This article examines Japan's relations with the Soviet Union/Russian Federation during the sixteen-year period between Gorbachev's coming to power in 1985 and Putin's completion of his first year as president in the spring of 2001. It identifies fiv
Autor:
Kazuhiko Togo
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of International Affairs. 65:40-60
Autor:
Kazuhiko Togo
Publikováno v:
Asian Perspective. 35:337-360
How a nation fights a war, and loses it, then forms an understanding of historical memory is a matter of great complexity. This article analyzes the postwar evolution of historical memory in Japan. The San Francisco Peace Treaty, and its acceptance o