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著者・編者 | Saito, Yoshiomi, |
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シリーズ | (Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia) |
出版社 | (Routledge, UK) |
出版年 | 2025 |
ページ数 | 236 pp. |
ニュース番号 | <750-855> |
Drawing from a wide array of English and Japanese primary sources, Saito examines the pivotal role of Britain's overseas information policy in shaping post-war Anglo-Japanese relations.
While the historiography of post-war Japan's international relations has predominantly centred on US-Japan relations, Britain's initiatives towards Japan have been largely overlooked. This book fills that lacuna by examining Britain's efforts to influence Japan through a dynamic interplay of the allied occupation, the Cold War, decolonisation, and post-war rapprochement between the two countries. It challenges the conventional view of Britain as a declining empire, showcasing its social and cultural influence, and examines its distinct perceptions of an emerging post-war Japan. Based on solid archival research, it provides readers with a nuanced and unique understanding of post-war Anglo-Japanese relations in the context of the cultural and propaganda dimensions of the Cold War, a field that remains underexplored.
Offering an in-depth examination of Britain's information policy towards Japan, this book is a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and students interested in international history and cultural diplomacy, including those studying Anglo-Japanese relations and East Asian studies.