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The Growing Power of Japan, 1967-1972
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Cortazzi, Hugh
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Asian Studies
/ AUP Wetenschappelijk
/ BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political
/ diplomacy
/ East Asia and North East Asia
/ Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Japan
/ Great Britain. -- Embassy (Japan)
/ International Relations
/ Japan -- Economic conditions -- 1945-1989
/ Japan -- Economic policy -- 1945-1989
/ Japan -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
/ Japan-History-1945-1989
/ Political Science
/ reports to uk government
/ South
/ uk-japan relations
/ Whitehall
2015,2025
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Cortazzi, Hugh
in
Asian Studies
/ AUP Wetenschappelijk
/ BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political
/ diplomacy
/ East Asia and North East Asia
/ Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Japan
/ Great Britain. -- Embassy (Japan)
/ International Relations
/ Japan -- Economic conditions -- 1945-1989
/ Japan -- Economic policy -- 1945-1989
/ Japan -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
/ Japan-History-1945-1989
/ Political Science
/ reports to uk government
/ South
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/ Whitehall
2015,2025
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The Growing Power of Japan, 1967-1972
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Cortazzi, Hugh
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Asian Studies
/ AUP Wetenschappelijk
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/ diplomacy
/ East Asia and North East Asia
/ Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Japan
/ Great Britain. -- Embassy (Japan)
/ International Relations
/ Japan -- Economic conditions -- 1945-1989
/ Japan -- Economic policy -- 1945-1989
/ Japan -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
/ Japan-History-1945-1989
/ Political Science
/ reports to uk government
/ South
/ uk-japan relations
/ Whitehall
2015,2025
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Sir Hugh Cortazzi who was to follow in John Pilcher’s footsteps, has compiled the defining reports to Whitehall from Pilcher’s time in Tokyo – resulting in an invaluable record of Japan’s progress at this important point in her post-war history, as well as providing unique insights into the activities, hopes and expectations of the British government in her dealings with Japan. Pilcher was appointed British Ambassador to Japan in 1967 and brought to his role a particular understanding of Japanese civilization together with a critical analysis of Japanese attitudes and way of life. ‘Cortazzi has made another valuable contribution to Japan country studies and, indeed, it is indispensable for any generalist who wants to master the guild of diplomacy…For those of any professional calling, venturing to reside and work in Japan, this book should be mandatory reading. It will challenge your mind and stereotypical perceptions. It achieves its intention to inform and educate.’ Mike Fogarty, Australian Outlook. July 2016.
Publisher
Japan Society,Amsterdam University Press,NBN International,Renaissance Books,Taylor & Francis Group
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ISBN
9781898823148, 1898823146, 9781898823063, 1898823065, 9781898823285, 1898823286
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