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After Hiroshima
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516 pages
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Exploring the intersection of race and US foreign policy, this book delves into how racial dynamics have influenced America's actions and relationships in Asia. It challenges traditional narratives by highlighting the significance of race in shaping diplomatic strategies and international relations. Through historical analysis and case studies, the author provides a fresh perspective on the complexities of US engagement in the region, shedding light on often-overlooked factors that have guided policy decisions.
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2010, hardcover
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