TY - BOOK AU - Ogura,Kazuo AU - Noble,David ED - LTCB International Library Trust. ED - Kokusai Bunka Kaikan (Tokyo, Japan) TI - Japan's Asian diplomacy: a legacy of two millennia T2 - LTCB international library selection SN - 9784924971394 AV - DS849.A78 O3813 2015 U1 - 327.52 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Tokyo PB - International House of Japan KW - Diplomatic relations KW - fast KW - Japan KW - Foreign relations KW - Asia N1 - "LTCB International Library Trust/International House of Japan."; "This book originally appeared in Japanese as Nihon no Ajia gaikō : Nisen'nen no keifu (Tokyo: Fujiwara Shoten, 2013)"--Title page verso; Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-223) and index; Fundamentals of Japan's Asian Diplomacy -- The Ethos of Japan's Asian Diplomacy -- The Interaction of Domestic and Foreign Policy -- Foreign Relations of Japan, China, and Korea in Historical Perspective -- The History of Sikanron Thought -- Two Millennia of Sino-Japanese History: Five Wars and their Antecedents N2 - "Japan's relations with its closest neighbors, China and Korea, are tense - exacerbated by disputes over territorial issues and the unresolved trauma of a tumultuous twentieth-century history. In this book, the author, a veteran Japanese diplomat, examines his nation's relations with its East Asian neighbors along a temporal axis stretching back some two thousand years, a perspective he feels is essential to the construction of a new Asian diplomacy. In his view, Japan's relations with China and Korea in modern times have tended to be understood within the context of Japan's relations with the West, and Japanese diplomacy has often operated as a dependent variable of the foreign policies of the Western powers. Yet as the political and economic importance of Asia seems destined to increase in coming years, the interplay of foreign policies among the Asian nations themselves should receive more of a spotlight. In order to fully appreciate Japan's place in Asia and what must be done to rebuild relations with China and Korea, an examination of the deeper patterns of historical contact among these nations serves as an essential point of departure"--Back cover ER -