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Reconsidering Japanese Diplomacy During the Cold War: the Case of the Cambodian Conflict

Asia Maior, 2018, Vol.XXIX [Peer Reviewed Journal]

Copyright Viella Libreria Editrice 2018 ;ISSN: 2385-2526 ;EISSN: 2612-6680

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  • Title:
    Reconsidering Japanese Diplomacy During the Cold War: the Case of the Cambodian Conflict
  • Author: Nobori, Amiko
  • Subjects: Ambassadors ; Cold War ; Conflict ; Diplomacy ; Diplomatic & consular services ; Director generals ; Disclosure ; Disclosure of information ; Enactment ; Foreign policy ; Government executives ; History ; International relations ; Peace ; Vietnam War
  • Is Part Of: Asia Maior, 2018, Vol.XXIX
  • Description: Notably, he interviewed most of the former foreign officials who played central roles in Japan’s Southeast Asia diplomatic efforts during this period, including former ambassadors to Vietnam, a deputy foreign minister, director generals of the Asia Affairs Bureau, directors of the First Southeast Asia Division, and so on. Since the 2000s, an enactment of the Information Disclosure Law and accelerated declassification of the diplomatic records of Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs have contributed to a rapidly growing historical scholarship based on Japan’s declassified documents. [...]the military conflict/security tensions, such as the Indonesian-Malaysian confrontation, the Vietnam War, and the Cambodian conflict were the impediments to Japan’s policies, thus Tokyo attempted to achieve peace by building bridges among the conflicting parties. [...]Pressello might have paid more attention to the diversity of viewpoints among the foreign officials of Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Publisher: Rome: Viella Libreria Editrice
  • Language: English;Italian
  • Identifier: ISSN: 2385-2526
    EISSN: 2612-6680
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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