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Northern Territories and Beyond: Russian, Japanese, and American Perspectives

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Northern Territories and Beyond: Russian, Japanese, and American Perspectives

Contributors:

By (Author) James E Goodby
By (author) Vladimir I. Ivanov
By (author) Nobuo Shimotomai

ISBN:

9780275950934

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th May 1995

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Peace studies and conflict resolution

Dewey:

327.47052

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

408

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

822g

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 US participation. Second, the interconnection between bilateral, regional and global trends created a new context for Moscow-Tokyo dialogue and co-operation. 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 co-operative 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 defence conversion, and dismantlement and disposing of nuclear weapons, and prospects for trilateral partnership that will serve the purpose of multilateral co-operation in the North Pacific/Northeast Asian region.

Author Bio

JAMES E. GOODBY is Professor at Carnegie Mellon University and a Jennings Randolph Distinguished Fellow, the United States Institute of Peace. VLADIMIR I. IVANOV is with the Institute of World Economics and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. NOBUO SHIMOTOMAI is Professor at Hosei University, Tokyo.

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