Robert D Eldridge: 4 books

Book cover of Changing Security Policies in Postwar Japan

Changing Security Policies in Postwar Japan

The Political Biography of Japanese Defense Minister Sakata Michita

by Sase Masamori, Robert D. Eldridge, Graham B. Leonard
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2017

This book is the English translation of a recent biography of Sakata Michita, one of Japan’s leading, yet unassuming, politicians in the postwar era, who was even considered a serious contender for the premiership. While he did not become prime minister himself, he did serve as Justice Minister,...
Book cover of Japan's Backroom Politics

Japan's Backroom Politics

Factions in a Multiparty Age

by Robert D. Eldridge, Watanabe Tsuneo
Language: English
Release Date: September 12, 2013

Japan’s Backroom Politics is the translation of a classic study of the rough and tumble of Japanese politics and conservative party factions in the first two decades of postwar Japan. The original book, published in 1967, was written by the preeminent political writer at the time, Watanabe Tsuneo,...
Book cover of The Origins of the Bilateral Okinawa Problem

The Origins of the Bilateral Okinawa Problem

Okinawa in Postwar US-Japan Relations, 1945-1952

by Robert D. Eldridge
Language: English
Release Date: May 13, 2013

Using a multi-national and multi-archival approach to this diplomatic history study, the author examines comprehensively and in great detail for the first time the origins of the so-called Okinawa Problem. Also inlcludes four maps.
Book cover of The Origins of U.S. Policy in the East China Sea Islands Dispute

The Origins of U.S. Policy in the East China Sea Islands Dispute

Okinawa's Reversion and the Senkaku Islands

by Robert D. Eldridge
Language: English
Release Date: January 3, 2014

Ownership of the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea is disputed between China and Japan, though historically the islands have been part of Okinawa, the southernmost islands of the Japanese archipelago. The dispute, which also involves Taiwan, has the potential to be a flashpoint between the two...
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