The author insists we must learn to see things in new ways, to understand the nature of America’s interdependence with Japan, and to reconceive the national interest in light of what we understand of this relationship.
In this second edition of an award-winning book, the author expands his examination of the relationship between racial prejudice and global conflict. He sets out to show how the racial issue has influenced most major developments in international politics and diplomacy.
This volume combines the perspectives of former “China Hands” looking back upon their personal experiences with those of noted scholars; together the two groups explore the China Hands' legacy and its meaning for the future.
In this second edition of an award-winning book, the author expands his examination of the relationship between racial prejudice and global conflict. He sets out to show how the racial issue has influenced most major developments in international politics and diplomacy.
The author insists we must learn to see things in new ways, to understand the nature of America’s interdependence with Japan, and to reconceive the national interest in light of what we understand of this relationship.
This volume combines the perspectives of former “China Hands” looking back upon their personal experiences with those of noted scholars; together the two groups explore the China Hands' legacy and its meaning for the future.