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K. K. Kawakami, the most prolific journalist writing on U.S.-Japan relations in the forty-years before Pearl Harbor, analyzed and described the interaction between the country of his birth and his adopted country. His more than 2,000 publications show a gradual decline in US-Japan relations from the early twentieth century to Japan’s attack on the US. K. K. Kawakami and U.S.-Japan Relations: The Forty-Year Road to Pearl Harbor provides a careful reading of his analysis of U.S.-Japan relations to show that both countries bear responsibility for the tragic clash in Hawaii. From the Russo-Japanese War (1904-05) until the Japanese attack on Manchuria (1931), the United States bore a major responsibility with its anti-Japanese policies, racial discrimination, and failure to recognize Japan’s role in in the world but with Japan’s aggression in Manchuria, Japan became the primary actor. Relations between Japan and the U.S. declined gradually over a long period with both sides bearing responsibility.



Table of Contents

Chapter One: The Historical Setting of Japanese-American Relations

Chapter Two: Kawakami’s Japanese Roots and the Lure of America, 1873-1901

Chapter Three: Kawakami Analyzes the Beginnings of Tension between Japan and America, 1901-13

Chapter Four: World War I and Expanding Japan-US Controversies, 1914-1919

Chapter Five: Growing Problems in US-Japan Relations, 1919-1921

Chapter Six: Kawakami Describes Uplifting Factors but Sees Shadows in Japanese-American Relations, 1921-1930

Chapter Seven: Kawakami Confronts Declining Japanese-American Relations, 1931-1937

Chapter Eight: Kawakami’s Dream of Amiable Japanese-American Relations Crushed, 1937-1941

Chapter Nine: The United States Exerts Economic Pressure in Attempt to Reign in Japan

Epilogue

K. K. Kawakami and U.S.-Japan Relations: The

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 19/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666915198, 978-1666915198
      ISBN10: 166691519X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      K. K. Kawakami, the most prolific journalist writing on U.S.-Japan relations in the forty-years before Pearl Harbor, analyzed and described the interaction between the country of his birth and his adopted country. His more than 2,000 publications show a gradual decline in US-Japan relations from the early twentieth century to Japan’s attack on the US. K. K. Kawakami and U.S.-Japan Relations: The Forty-Year Road to Pearl Harbor provides a careful reading of his analysis of U.S.-Japan relations to show that both countries bear responsibility for the tragic clash in Hawaii. From the Russo-Japanese War (1904-05) until the Japanese attack on Manchuria (1931), the United States bore a major responsibility with its anti-Japanese policies, racial discrimination, and failure to recognize Japan’s role in in the world but with Japan’s aggression in Manchuria, Japan became the primary actor. Relations between Japan and the U.S. declined gradually over a long period with both sides bearing responsibility.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter One: The Historical Setting of Japanese-American Relations

      Chapter Two: Kawakami’s Japanese Roots and the Lure of America, 1873-1901

      Chapter Three: Kawakami Analyzes the Beginnings of Tension between Japan and America, 1901-13

      Chapter Four: World War I and Expanding Japan-US Controversies, 1914-1919

      Chapter Five: Growing Problems in US-Japan Relations, 1919-1921

      Chapter Six: Kawakami Describes Uplifting Factors but Sees Shadows in Japanese-American Relations, 1921-1930

      Chapter Seven: Kawakami Confronts Declining Japanese-American Relations, 1931-1937

      Chapter Eight: Kawakami’s Dream of Amiable Japanese-American Relations Crushed, 1937-1941

      Chapter Nine: The United States Exerts Economic Pressure in Attempt to Reign in Japan

      Epilogue

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