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Unequal Allies? - Swenson-Wright, John
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"This important, well-written book fills a suprising lacuna in historical literature: there is relatively little available on the development of the bilateral security relationship during this important period. Swenson-Wright also sheds new light on the roles of key US officials such as John Foster Dulles, George Kennan, and Dean Rusk in shaping US policy on Japan, as well as on the significance of Japan's internal political conflict about its relationship with the US."--CHOICE "There occassionally comes a book of refreshing insight and discovery, a book that not just adds to the margin of…mehr

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"This important, well-written book fills a suprising lacuna in historical literature: there is relatively little available on the development of the bilateral security relationship during this important period. Swenson-Wright also sheds new light on the roles of key US officials such as John Foster Dulles, George Kennan, and Dean Rusk in shaping US policy on Japan, as well as on the significance of Japan's internal political conflict about its relationship with the US."--CHOICE "There occassionally comes a book of refreshing insight and discovery, a book that not just adds to the margin of scholarship but prods the reader to reconsider assumed wisdom. John Swenson-Wright of Cambridge University has written such a book."--Pacific Affairs
Autorenporträt
John Swenson-Wright is Fuji Bank Lecturer in Modern Japanese Studies at Cambridge University.