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041 1 _aeng
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050 4 _aDS 849.C6
_bS9613.2020
100 1 _aSunohara, Tsuyoshi,
_d1961-2021
_eautor
_eentrevistador
_9189021
240 1 0 _aAntō Senkaku kokuyūka.
_lInglés
245 1 0 _aFencing in the dark :
_bJapan, China, and the Senkakus /
_cSunohara Tsuyoshi.
250 _aFirst English edition.
264 1 _aTokyo :
_bPublished by Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture (JPIC),
_c2020,
264 4 _c©2020.
300 _a311 páginas :
_bilustraciones, mapa, retrato ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atexto
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _asin mediación
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolumen
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
500 _a"Originally published in hardcover in 2013 under the Japanese title Antō Senkaku kokuyūka"--Reverso de la portada.
500 _a"Translated by the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA)."--Página 4.
505 0 0 _tStrained to the breaking point --
_tThe bombshell announcement --
_tClandestine operations --
_tThe summit meeting --
_tThe final decision --
_tBreakout of the political battle --
_gPostscript --
_tReflections: Was nationalizing the Senkaku Islands the right choice?
_g(interview) /
_rNagashima Akihisa and Sunohara Tsuyoshi.
520 _a"Sino-Japanese relations were seriously rattled in September 2010 when a Chinese fishing boat rammed a Japanese Coast Guard patrol ship in Japanese waters off the Senkaku Islands. This was compounded in April 2012 when Tokyo Governor Ishihara Shintaro announced that he planned to buy the islands and added, 'if this means war with China, so be it.' Alarmed at the prospect of Ishihara owning the islands, Democratic Party of Japan prime minister Noda Yoshihiko moved to see if there was some way the government could buy them instead, even knowing this would be seen as nationalization. Top officials in foreign policy, defense, and other areas met at Kantei (officially the Prime Minister's Official Residence, but actually his offices) to find an out that would pre-empt Ishihara without provoking China (which also claimed the islands). This book tells the gripping story of what happened and why."--sobrecubierta.
546 _a"This book follows the Hepburn system of romanization of Japanese words. Japanese personal names are written in the conventional Japanese order: family name followed by given name."--Página 4.
651 0 _aJapan
_xForeign relations
_zChina
651 4 _aJapón
_xRelaciones exteriores
_zChina
651 0 _aChina
_xForeign relations
_zJapan
651 4 _aChina
_xRelaciones exteriores
_zJapón
651 0 _aSenkaku Islands
_xInternational status
651 4 _aIslas Senkaku
_xEstatuto internacional
651 0 _aJapan
_xPolitics and government
_y21st century
651 4 _aJapón
_xPolítica y gobierno
_ySiglo XXI
651 0 _aJapan
_xForeign relations
_zUnited States
651 4 _aJapón
_xRelaciones exteriores
_zEstados Unidos
651 0 _aUnited States
_xForeign relations
_zJapan
651 4 _aEstados Unidos
_xRelaciones exteriores
_zJapón
700 1 _aNagashima, Akihisa,
_d1962-
_eentrevistado
710 2 _aNihon Kokusai Mondai Kenkyūjo
_etraductor
710 2 _aShuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan
_eentidad editora
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_cNEWBFXC1
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_aLAURA CAROLINA CARROUCHE SILVA
_851
_gRonald RUIZ
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