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Title U.S. leadership, history, and bilateral relations in Northeast Asia / edited by Gilbert Rozman.

Publication Info. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 233 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
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Summary "This book explores the rising importance of history in reshaping international relations in Northeast Asia"-- Provided by publisher.
"Whereas most discussions of history have centered on the rift between China and Japan, this book focuses on three other divisions stemming from deep-seated memories within Northern Asia, which increasingly will test U.S. diplomacy and academic analysis. The first division involves long-suppressed Japanese and South Korean memories that are critical of U.S. behavior -- concerning issues such as the atomic bombings, the Tokyo Tribunal, and the Korean War. How should the United States respond as these memories come out into the open, complicating vital bilateral alliances? The second division is the enduring disagreement between Japan and South Korea over history. What can the United States do to invigorate urgently needed trilateral ties? The third and most important division is the revival of a sinocentric worldview, which foretells a struggle between China and other countries concerning history, one that has already begun in China's dispute with South Korea and is likely to implicate the United States above all. Presenting three perspectives on each theme, the book launches a multi-sided discussion of the importance of history in international relations"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents pt. I. HISTORICAL MEMORIES AND BILATERAL TIES WITH ALLIES. 1. Japan's historical memory toward the United States -- 2. Values and history in US-South Korean relations -- 3. U.S. leadership, history, and relations with allies Gilbert Rozman -- pt. II. HISTORICAL MEMORIES, JAPANESE-SOUTH KOREAN RELATIONS, AND U.S. VALUES. 4. Japan-South Korea relations and the role of the United States on history -- 5. Getting away or getting in? : U.S. strategic options in the historical controversy between its allies -- 6. U.S. strategic thinking on the Japanese-South Korean historical dispute -- pt. III. HISTORICAL MEMORIES, SINO-SOUTH KOREAN RELATIONS, AND U.S. VALUES. 7. Sino-South Korean differences over Koguryo and the U.S. role -- 8. New grounds for contestation : South Korea's Koguryo-era historical dramas and Sino-Korean relations -- 9. U.S. strategic thinking on Sino-South Korean differences over history.
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Subject United States -- Foreign relations -- East Asia.
United States.
International relations.
East Asia.
East Asia -- Foreign relations -- United States.
Collective memory -- Political aspects -- East Asia.
Collective memory.
East Asia -- Foreign relations -- 20th century.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject East Asia -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
Politics and government.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Rozman, Gilbert, editor.
Added Title United States leadership, history, and bilateral relations in Northeast Asia
US leadership, history, and bilateral relations in Northeast Asia
Other Form: Print version: U.S. leadership, history, and bilateral relations in Northeast Asia. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011 9780521190565 (DLC) 2010012381 (OCoLC)574971403
ISBN 9780511860737 (electronic book)
0511860730 (electronic book)
9780511760945 (electronic book)
0511760949 (electronic book)
9780521190565
0521190568
Standard No. 40018576603