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Fire Across the Sea
The Vietnam War and Japan 1965-1975
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342 pages
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The book delves into the innovative strategies employed by Japanese antiwar organizations to redefine the perception of war and foster activism in a society that typically defers to authority on public matters. It explores the dynamics between these protesters and Japanese officials, who navigate the challenges of addressing rising antiwar sentiment while adhering to U.S. treaty commitments. Through this analysis, the study sheds light on the complexities of political engagement and the evolution of civic activism in Japan.
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2014, paperback
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