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A01=Robert E Bedeski
Anti-hegemony Clause
Author_Robert E Bedeski
Cam Ranh Bay
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Cold War diplomacy
East Asian international relations
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foreign policy analysis
Fragile Entente
Ground Forces
historic transformation
Hua Guofeng
ICBM
International Monetary Fund
Japan China Treaty
Japan Soviet Relations
Japan's Security
Japan’s Security
JDA Director General
NATO Country
Naval Forces
non-Communist actors
Pacific region
Pacific security studies
PLA Leader
regional power dynamics
Salt Ii
Salt Ii Agreement
Sino Soviet Dispute
Sino Soviet Treaty
Sino-Japanese economic cooperation
Sino-Soviet rivalry
Soviet Buildup
Soviet ICBM
Soviet Military Buildup
Soviet Revisionists
Soviet Social Imperialism
US Japan China treaty implications
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780367307745
- Weight: 344g
- Dimensions: 148 x 233mm
- Publication Date: 31 Oct 2022
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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 development with alarm, fearing it would lead to a three-way alliance including the United States. Meanwhile, Japan foreswore any military significance in closer links with the PRC, but by succumbing to the Chinese demand for inclusion of a treaty clause denouncing Soviet hegemony, became an involuntary participant in the Sino-Soviet conflict.
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 State-Building in Modern China: The Kuomintang in the Prewar Period.
Fragile Entente
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