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Conflicting Currents
Japan and the United States in the Pacific
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200 pages
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This collection of essays offers a unique perspective on US-Japan relations by incorporating insights from Japanese scholars who utilize untranslated primary sources. It explores the evolution of strategic goals before WWII, highlighting that key figures like Yamamoto and MacArthur do not solely define the historical narrative. The work examines often-overlooked events and individuals, providing a comprehensive understanding of the complexities in the relationship between the two nations, which remains significant in the context of contemporary global issues.
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2009, hardcover
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