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- catalog contributor b12351423.
- catalog contributor b12351424.
- catalog coverage "Japan Foreign relations 1945-1989.".
- catalog coverage "Japan Foreign relations Soviet Union.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Foreign relations 1945-1991.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Foreign relations Japan.".
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Are CBMs Applicable to Asia? 177 -- 2. Different Geographic Circumstances 179 -- 3. Different Negotiating Circumstances 181 -- 4. Psychological Factors 184 -- 5. Moscow Wants Legal Document 187 -- 6. Asian Collective Security Scheme or Any Other Treaty 191 -- 7. Soviet Offensive and Japan's Counter-Strategy 195 -- Part 4 A Changing Global Environment 201 -- Chapter 9 Impact of the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan (1979) 205 -- 1. Zigzagging Between Two Policy Alternatives 206 -- 2. Cooperative Policy Toward the United States 209 -- 3. Economic Sanctions: Difficult Implementation 212 -- 4. Soviet Position Toward Japan 214 -- 5. "The Pacific Basin Concept": Three Major Soviet Criticisms 216 -- 6. Soviet Tactics: Sympathy, Bluff, and Material Incentives 221 -- Chapter 10 From Clouded to "Somewhat Crystal": Suzuki to Nakasone 224 -- 1. Japan's Puzzling Policies 225 -- 2.".
- catalog description "Causes of Ambiguities 231 -- 3. Yasuhiro Nakasone and the United States 235 -- 4. Self-Confidence and Comprehensive Approach 238 -- Chapter 11 Andropov's Policy: Any Change? 241 -- 1. Continuity in Basic Attitude 241 -- 2. More Military Buildup in the Far East 245 -- 3.g Diplomatic Offensive with SS-20s 247 -- 4. Andropov's New Proposal 251 -- 5. An Agreement on Nonuse of Nuclear Weapons 253 -- 6. Downing of KAL 007 255 -- 7. Impact of the KAL Incident 257.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-322) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Negotiating Behavior and Cultural Similarities: Non-Western "Rules of the Game" 137 -- Chapter 7 Conclusion of the Japan-China Peace Treaty (1978) 140 -- 1. Significance of the Treaty for the Soviet Union 140 -- 2. Soviet Attempts to Prevent the Signing of the Treaty 144 -- 3. Japan's Responses and the Assessment of Soviet Policy 148 -- 4. Why the Soviets Failed 150 -- 5. No Concessions on the Northern Territories Issue 152 -- 6. Proposal of a Substitute Treaty 156 -- 7. Soviets' Immediate Reactions 158 -- 8. Japan as a Victim 161 -- 9. Prevention of an Anti-Soviet Tripartite Alliance 164 -- 10. Limits of Improvements in Sino-Japanese Relations 167 -- 11. Rationale for Improvement in Soviet-Japanese Relations 169 -- 12. Did Moscow Really "Retaliate" Against Tokyo? 171 -- 13. Deployment of Troops on the Disputed Islands 173 -- Chapter 8 Soviets Propose Substitute Treaties 177 -- 1.".
- catalog description "Part 1 What Made Japan and the Soviet Union "Distant Neighbors"? 1 -- Chapter 1 Basic Determinants of Japanese-Soviet Relations 3 -- 1. Background Factors 4 -- 2. Basic Framework: Politico-Diplomatic Factors 9 -- 3. Perceptions, Policies, and International Behavior 15 -- 4. Issues and Disputes 18 -- Chapter 2 Approaches to National Security 21 -- 1. Solving International Conflicts: The Legacy of World War II 21 -- 2. Basic Views on National Security 25 -- 3. Contrasting Views on Military Forces 41 -- Chapter 3 Japanese and Soviet Views on Territory 55 -- 1. Territorial Dispute as a Symbol 55 -- 2. Concept of "Inherent" Territory 58 -- 3. What Determines Boundaries? 63 -- 4. Value of the Northern Territories 67 -- Part 2 Soviet Policies Toward Japan: Why Were They Counterproductive? 73 -- Chapter 4 Soviet Policy Toward Asia 75 -- 1.".
- catalog description "Soviet Perception of the Changing U.S. Policy Toward Asia 75 -- 2. Soviet Approach to Asia 77 -- 3. Unsuccessful Outcome: Its Reasons 80 -- Chapter 5 Soviet Strategy and Tactics Toward Japan 84 -- 1. Importance of Japan 84 -- 2. Decision-Making Structure 87 -- 3. Perceptions, Objectives, and Strategy 89 -- 4. Separation of Japan from the United States 92 -- 5. Prevention of Japan's "Globalization" and "Remilitarization" 95 -- 6. Attempts to Improve Relations Through Bargaining ("The Carrot") 99 -- 7. Accommodation with China 102 -- 8. Military Buildup and Bluff ("The Stick") 106 -- 9. Interaction of the Determinants 108 -- Part 3 Deterioration in Soviet-Japanese Relations 111 -- Chapter 6 Japanese and Soviet Negotiating Behavior: The Spring 1977 Fisheries Talks 115 -- 1. A Chronicle: December 1976-May 1977 116 -- 2. Negotiating Behavior and Cultural Differences 117 -- 3.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 335 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Japanese-Russian relations under Brezhnev and Andropov.".
- catalog identifier "0765605856 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Japanese-Russian relations under Brezhnev and Andropov.".
- catalog isPartOf "Distant neighbors / Hiroshi Kimura ; v. 1".
- catalog isPartOf "Kimura, Hiroshi, 1936- Distant neighbors ; v. 1.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe,".
- catalog relation "Japanese-Russian relations under Brezhnev and Andropov.".
- catalog spatial "Japan Foreign relations 1945-1989.".
- catalog spatial "Japan Foreign relations Soviet Union.".
- catalog spatial "Japan.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Foreign relations 1945-1991.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Foreign relations Japan.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union.".
- catalog subject "327.52047/09/047 21".
- catalog subject "DK68.7.J3 K56 2000".
- catalog subject "National security Japan.".
- catalog subject "National security Soviet Union.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Are CBMs Applicable to Asia? 177 -- 2. Different Geographic Circumstances 179 -- 3. Different Negotiating Circumstances 181 -- 4. Psychological Factors 184 -- 5. Moscow Wants Legal Document 187 -- 6. Asian Collective Security Scheme or Any Other Treaty 191 -- 7. Soviet Offensive and Japan's Counter-Strategy 195 -- Part 4 A Changing Global Environment 201 -- Chapter 9 Impact of the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan (1979) 205 -- 1. Zigzagging Between Two Policy Alternatives 206 -- 2. Cooperative Policy Toward the United States 209 -- 3. Economic Sanctions: Difficult Implementation 212 -- 4. Soviet Position Toward Japan 214 -- 5. "The Pacific Basin Concept": Three Major Soviet Criticisms 216 -- 6. Soviet Tactics: Sympathy, Bluff, and Material Incentives 221 -- Chapter 10 From Clouded to "Somewhat Crystal": Suzuki to Nakasone 224 -- 1. Japan's Puzzling Policies 225 -- 2.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Causes of Ambiguities 231 -- 3. Yasuhiro Nakasone and the United States 235 -- 4. Self-Confidence and Comprehensive Approach 238 -- Chapter 11 Andropov's Policy: Any Change? 241 -- 1. Continuity in Basic Attitude 241 -- 2. More Military Buildup in the Far East 245 -- 3.g Diplomatic Offensive with SS-20s 247 -- 4. Andropov's New Proposal 251 -- 5. An Agreement on Nonuse of Nuclear Weapons 253 -- 6. Downing of KAL 007 255 -- 7. Impact of the KAL Incident 257.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Negotiating Behavior and Cultural Similarities: Non-Western "Rules of the Game" 137 -- Chapter 7 Conclusion of the Japan-China Peace Treaty (1978) 140 -- 1. Significance of the Treaty for the Soviet Union 140 -- 2. Soviet Attempts to Prevent the Signing of the Treaty 144 -- 3. Japan's Responses and the Assessment of Soviet Policy 148 -- 4. Why the Soviets Failed 150 -- 5. No Concessions on the Northern Territories Issue 152 -- 6. Proposal of a Substitute Treaty 156 -- 7. Soviets' Immediate Reactions 158 -- 8. Japan as a Victim 161 -- 9. Prevention of an Anti-Soviet Tripartite Alliance 164 -- 10. Limits of Improvements in Sino-Japanese Relations 167 -- 11. Rationale for Improvement in Soviet-Japanese Relations 169 -- 12. Did Moscow Really "Retaliate" Against Tokyo? 171 -- 13. Deployment of Troops on the Disputed Islands 173 -- Chapter 8 Soviets Propose Substitute Treaties 177 -- 1.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1 What Made Japan and the Soviet Union "Distant Neighbors"? 1 -- Chapter 1 Basic Determinants of Japanese-Soviet Relations 3 -- 1. Background Factors 4 -- 2. Basic Framework: Politico-Diplomatic Factors 9 -- 3. Perceptions, Policies, and International Behavior 15 -- 4. Issues and Disputes 18 -- Chapter 2 Approaches to National Security 21 -- 1. Solving International Conflicts: The Legacy of World War II 21 -- 2. Basic Views on National Security 25 -- 3. Contrasting Views on Military Forces 41 -- Chapter 3 Japanese and Soviet Views on Territory 55 -- 1. Territorial Dispute as a Symbol 55 -- 2. Concept of "Inherent" Territory 58 -- 3. What Determines Boundaries? 63 -- 4. Value of the Northern Territories 67 -- Part 2 Soviet Policies Toward Japan: Why Were They Counterproductive? 73 -- Chapter 4 Soviet Policy Toward Asia 75 -- 1.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Soviet Perception of the Changing U.S. Policy Toward Asia 75 -- 2. Soviet Approach to Asia 77 -- 3. Unsuccessful Outcome: Its Reasons 80 -- Chapter 5 Soviet Strategy and Tactics Toward Japan 84 -- 1. Importance of Japan 84 -- 2. Decision-Making Structure 87 -- 3. Perceptions, Objectives, and Strategy 89 -- 4. Separation of Japan from the United States 92 -- 5. Prevention of Japan's "Globalization" and "Remilitarization" 95 -- 6. Attempts to Improve Relations Through Bargaining ("The Carrot") 99 -- 7. Accommodation with China 102 -- 8. Military Buildup and Bluff ("The Stick") 106 -- 9. Interaction of the Determinants 108 -- Part 3 Deterioration in Soviet-Japanese Relations 111 -- Chapter 6 Japanese and Soviet Negotiating Behavior: The Spring 1977 Fisheries Talks 115 -- 1. A Chronicle: December 1976-May 1977 116 -- 2. Negotiating Behavior and Cultural Differences 117 -- 3.".
- catalog title "Japanese-Russian relations under Brezhnev and Andropov / Hiroshi Kimura.".
- catalog type "text".