1st Edition

The Fragile Entente The 1978 Japanchina Peace Treaty In A Global Context

By Robert E Bedeski Copyright 1983
258 Pages
by Routledge

245 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

Between early 1978 and late 1980, power relationships in the Pacific region underwent historic transformation. Deng-Xiaoping, re-emerging as a key leader in the People's Republic of China, demonstrated pragmatism in domestic and foreign policy. Beijing negotiated a Peace and Friendship Treaty with Japan, apparently opening an era of Sino-Japanese economic cooperation. Moscow viewed this... Read more
Westview Replica Editions -- Introduction -- The Regional Environment: America’s New Asian Strategy -- The Japan-China Treaty of Peace and Friendship -- Japan’s China Tilt -- China and Japan: Diplomatic, Economic and Military Relations -- Soviet Reactions to the Treaty -- The Sino-Soviet Conflict Widens -- U.S.-China Rapprochement and Japan -- Japan’s Security and the United States -- Defense and the Japanese State

Biography

Robert E. Bedeski studied Chinese in Taiwan and received a Ph.D. in political science at the University of California, Berkeley. This book was written while Professor Bedeski was a research fellow of the Japan Foundation at the National Defense College in Tokyo. Currently a professor of political science at Carleton University in Ottawa, he is the author of <i>State-Building in Modern China: The Kuomintang in the Prewar Period</i>.