In this major account of Japan's relationship with America since the Second World War, the author breaks new ground in linking Japan's foreign policy with the arena of domestic politics. The changing balance between a pro-American and anti-American groups was a decisive factor and Professor Welfield provides a lucid analysis of this complex scene.
First published in 1988, this title is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.
In this major account of Japan's relationship with America since the Second World War, the author breaks new ground in linking Japan's foreign poli...