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Country: Japan
Book: Japan, A Country Study
Author: Melinda W. Cooke
Affiliation: HQ, Department of the Army
Date: 1981
Bibliography. Chapters 6 and 7
Chapter 7
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Scalapino (ed.), The Foreign Policy of Modern Japan. Berkeley: University of
California Press, 1977.
Blaker, Michael. Japanese International Negotiating Style. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1977.
Curtis, Gerald L. "Japanese Security Policies and the United States,"
Foreign Affairs, 59, No. 4, Spring 1981, 852-74.
Curtis, Gerald L. (ed.). Japanese American Relations in the 1970s
Washington: Columbia Books, 1970.
Destler, I.M., et al. Managing an Alliance: The Politics of U.S-Japanese
Relations. Washington: Brookings Institution, 1976.
Emmerson, John K. Arms, Yen, and Power. New York: Dunellen, 1971.
Fukui, Haruhiro. Party in Power: The Japanese Liberal Democrats and
Policymaking. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1970.
_____. "Policy-making in the Japanese Foreign Ministry." Pages 3-35 in
Robert A. Scalapino (ed.), The Foreign Policy of Modern Japan. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1977.
Halperin, Morton H. "U.S.-Japanese Relations: The Changing Context,"
Pacific Community, 5, No. 1, October 1973, 1-15.
Hasegawa, Sukehiro. Japanese Foreign Aid. New York: Praeger, 1975.
Hellman, Donald C. China and Japan: A New Balance of Power. Lexington:
Lexington Books, 1976.
_____. Japan and East Asia: The New International Order. New York:
Praeger, 1972.
Hinton, Harold C. Three and a Half Powers: New Balance in Asia.
Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 1975.
Hirasawa, Kazushige. "Japan's Emerging Foreign Policy." Foreign Affairs,
54, No. 1, October 1975, 155-72.
Japan Institute of International Affairs (ed.). White Papers of Japan:
1978/79. Tokyo: 1980.
Kamiya, Fuji. "Japan-U.S. Relations and the Security Treaty: A Japanese
Perspective," Asian Survey, 12, No. 9, September 1972, 717-24.
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World Order. New York: Free Press, 1976.
Langdon, Frank C. Japan's Foreign Policy. Vancouver: University of
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Santa Monica: Rand Corporation, 1972.
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Postwar Era. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976.
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Knopf, 1945.
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Press, 1978.
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Guide. (Studies of the East Asian Institute.) New York: Columbia University
Press, 1973.
Okita, Saburo. "Japan, China, and the United States: Economic Relations
and Prospects," Foreign Affairs, 57, No. 5, Summer 1979, 1090-1110.
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Security Policies in Transition. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
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University of California Press, 1977.
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Winter 1980-81, No. 41, January 1981, 62-81.
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Asia. Boulder: Westview Press, 1978.
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Washington: GPO for Foreign Area Studies, The American University, 1974.
(Various issues of the following periodicals were also used in the
preparation of this chapter: Daily Summary of Japanese Press [Tokyo],
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1974-September 1981; Foreign Broadcast Information Service, June-September
1981; Keesing's Contemporary Archives [London], January 1974-September 1981;
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Chapter 8
Abe, Haruo. "The Accused and Society: Therapeutic and Preventive Aspects
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(ed.), Current Studies in Japanese Law. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan,
1979.
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States. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.
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Publications, 1975.
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Australian Institute of Criminology, 1979.
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Canada, 1980.
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