ID | 172522 |
Title Proper | Prime Minister Nakasone and The United States of America |
Language | ENG |
Author | Fumiaki, Kubo |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Although it is commonly believed that as Prime Minister of Japan, Nakasone Yasuhiro focused diplomatic efforts on the United States, his first trip abroad as prime minister was to the Republic of Korea. In the 1950s, he was even a vocal critic of the US-Japan alliance. But he was different from many other politicians in reading books, traveling abroad to discuss issues with foreign leaders, and soliciting ideas and advice from intellectuals. In the end, he acquired mature views on how to fight the Cold War as well as maintain robust relations with the US. This article traces the evolving approach he had with the United States from the Occupation through the “Ron-Yasu” relationship during his prime ministership. |
`In' analytical Note | Asia Pacific Review Vol. 27, No.1; May 2020: p.31-49 |
Journal Source | Asia Pacific Review Vol: 27 No 1 |
Key Words | United States of America ; Prime Minister Nakasone |