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The United States in the Asia-Pacific since 1945

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Published 2002 Cambridge University Press 3 views
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0521809649
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Roger Buckley

Roger Buckley (1944-) Roger is Professor of the History of International Relations at the International Christian University, Tokyo. His publications include "Japan Today" (3rd edition) (1999), "Hong Kong: The Road to 1997" (1997), "US–Japan Alliance Diplomacy, 1945–1990" (1992), and "Occupation Diplomacy: Britain, United States and Japan, 1945-1952" (1982). He has a Japanese wife Machiko two sons Luke and Henry.

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In a fast-moving and incisive narrative, Roger Buckley examines America's close and continuous relationship with the Asia-Pacific region from the end of the Pacific War to the first days of the Presidency of George W. Bush. The author traces the responses of the United States government to the major crises in the area through the Cold War decades and the initial post-Cold War years. He demonstrates how the US sought to maintain its dominant regional position through a series of security alliances and its own political, military and economic strengths. Professor Buckley examines the subject from geopolitical perspectives to provide a gateway to the understanding of a complex region certain to be of global importance in the twenty-first century.

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