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Japan And Korea In The 1990s
From Antagonism to Adjustment

Brian Bridges, Professor, Department of Politics and Sociology, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
1993 196 pp Hardback 978 1 85278 681 6 £73.00 on-line discount £65.70

‘Brian Bridges skilfully disentangles the many strands of Japan’s relationship with both South and North Korea. His study is both deep and broad. In short, this thorough, balanced, judicious and clearly written study can be highly recommended to both the specialist and those who want to know more about the present state and future outlook of the relationship between Japan and Korea.’
– Wolf Mendl, Conflict Bulletin

‘Few situations are at once so fraught and so fascinating as that between Japan and the two Koreas. Brian Bridges puts us all in his debt by this clear and concise yet comprehensive and insightful account of a relationship as ambivalent as it is close. Everyone with an interest in East Asia and World Affairs should read this book.’
– Aidan Foster-Carter, Leeds University Korea Project, Leeds, UK

The complex inter-relationships between Japan and the two Koreas are thoroughly assessed in this authoritative new book, which concentrates upon developments since the late 1980s and the prospects for the 1990s.

Japan and Korea in the 1990s examines the historical legacies, the current perceptions and the policy making processes. It then details the recent trends in the economic, political–strategic and cultural dimensions of the relationships. The involvement and influence of the other interested powers, China, the former Soviet Union and the United States, as well as the broader regional context, are considered. A separate chapter concentrates on the current Japan–North Korea negotiations


Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Legacies of History 3. Perceptions and Policy-making 4. The Political and Security Triangle 5. The Major Powers and the Korean Conundrum 6. Economic Interdependence 7. Culture, Korean Residents and Reconciliation 8. Normalising Japan-North Korea Relations 9. Conclusions References, Index





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