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The book explores Japan's evolving perceptions of the Soviet Union during Gorbachev's era, highlighting the impact on Japanese identity and international standing. Gilbert Rozman examines the interplay between opinion leaders, media, and public sentiment, revealing how longstanding negative views of Soviet socialism have shifted since the mid-1980s. Key topics include the Northern Territories dispute, Soviet reforms, and the Soviet-American relationship, providing insights into the formation of a new Japanese worldview shaped by historical and cultural factors.
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Japan's Response to the Gorbachev Era, 1985-1991, Gilbert Rozman
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