SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE (Valid until 3 months after publication)As the locus of Great Power rivalry in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the battleground for the first hot conflict of t
According to Swenson-Wright (modern Japanese studies, Cambridge U., UK), it is almost a truism among scholars of the bilateral relationship between the US and Japan emerging after WWII that the US was
In a secret 1969 agreement between President Nixon, National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, and Japanese Prime Minister Sato Eisaku, an arrangement was made where the U.S. would return the Okinawan
While the Korean peninsula is recognized as a pivotal topic for debates over collective security in Northeast Asia, it is far from the sole focus of this collection, edited by Frank (East Asian econom