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"Northern Territories" and Beyond Russian, Japanese, and American Perspectives
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Edited by James E. Goodby, Vladimir I. Ivanov, and Nobuo Shimotomai
Under the Auspices of the United States Institute of Peace
ISBN: 0-275-95093-X
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-95093-4
408 pages, chronology, maps
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 5/30/1995
List Price: $119.95 (UK Sterling Price: £70.00)
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Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: The dissolution of the Soviet Union raised hopes for a rapid improvement of Japanese-Russian relations. This is important to both global and regional stability, peace, and security in Northeast Asia, and to Russia's transition to new relations with the West. Both Russia and Japan are in the process of domestic change and have "weak" political leadership. Yeltsin's visit to Tokyo in October 1993 was a cause for relief and for hope as the two nations discussed their common concerns. However, the Northern Territories remains a serious obstacle to improved relations. In this book an attempt is made to go back to the origins of the conflict in Japan-Russia relations, to discuss their current status, and to propose an agenda for the future. There was a broad consensus among the diplomats, academic researchers, political analysts, and journalists whose writings are part of this collection. First, the problems Moscow and Tokyo inherited from the decades of Cold War cannot be resolved through a narrow bilateral approach and will require constructive U.S. participation. Second, the interconnection between bilateral, regional, and global trends created a new context for Moscow-Tokyo dialogue and cooperation. Third, the problem of the Northern Territories cannot be separated from the realities of the North Pacific regional security environment, which is still under the residual influence of the Cold War. The authors explore the prospects for cooperative regional engagement, a nuclear build-down in the North Pacific, and possible involvement of the UN in the resolution of the territorial dispute. Among the problems that require immediate attention, the writers focus on defense conversion, and dismantlement and disposing of nuclear weapons, and prospects for trilateral partnership that will serve the purpose of multilateral cooperation in the North Pacific/Northeast Asian region.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface by James E. Goodby, Vladimir I. Ivanov, and Nobuo Shimotomai
  • Introduction by Vladimir I. Ivanov
  • History of the Territorial Dispute to 1986
  • The Northern Territories/South Kuril Islands Dispute by Saburo Okita and Minoru Takahashi
  • A Diplomatic History of the Dispute by Raymond Garthoff
  • From Stalin to Brezhnev by Alexander N. Panov
  • Problems of the Neutrality Period by Matthew J. Ouimet
  • On the Historiographical Frontier by John J. Stephan
  • Japanese Perceptions of Russia by Hiroshi Kimura
  • Russian Perceptions of Japan by Semiyon I. Verbitskii
  • Rethinking the Relationship, 1986-1993
  • From Gorbachev to Yeltsin by Alexander Panov
  • Shintaro Abe's "Creative Diplomacy" by Junjiro Isomura
  • The Debate Before the Summit by Herbert J. Ellison
  • Continuing Stalemate by Tsuyoshi Hasegawa
  • Japan's Russia Policy and October 1993 Summit by Nobuo Shimotomai
  • Overcoming the Psychological Impasse by Konstantin O. Sarkisov
  • Beyond the Cold War
  • The Territorial Dispute in the Post-Cold War International Context by Robert A. Scalapino
  • An Age of Upheaval by Donald C. Hellmann
  • Paths to Resolution of the Territorial Dispute by Vasili I. Saplin
  • Natural Resources of the Disputed Area by Mark J. Valencia and Noel A. Ludwig
  • Environment and History by Peter J. Poole
  • Russian Economic Reforms and Japan by Ivan Tselitschev
  • How Japan Should Deal with Russia by Motohide Saito
  • Towards New Era of Russian-Japanese Relations by Susumu Takahashi
  • Regional Security and the Future of the Trilateral Relationship
  • New Opportunities for Russian-Japanese Normalization by Vladimir P. Lukin
  • New Priorities for Asia-Pacific Security by Sheila A. Smith
  • Regional Security Context by Atsushi Shimokobe
  • Naval and Other Forces in the Northwest Pacific by James L. George
  • Japan, Russia, and Nuclear Nonproliferation by Takehiko Kamo
  • Russia and the United States-Japan Partnership by Vladimir I. Ivanov
  • Nuclear Disarmament, Nuclear Energy, and Defense Conversion by Takeshi Kondo
  • Cooperative Security in Northeast Asia by James E. Goodby
  • Chronology of Events, 1986-1994 by Robert Valliant
  • Bibliography by Frederick A. Williams
LC Card Number: 94-32927
LCC Class: DK68
Dewey Class: 327.47052
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