SYN 发表于 2025-3-27 00:59:33

,Leaning to one side: Japanese diplomacy and the Sino-Soviet Alliance, 1950–60,trategic buffer zone to prevent another invasion from the West caused President Harry Truman to respond with a policy of containment and deterrence. To this end, the US concluded a series of alliances aimed at preventing the spread of Communist power, resulting in much of the world being divided int

打击 发表于 2025-3-27 05:01:33

,Fire across the sea: Japanese security and the Sino-Soviet strategic rift, 1960–64,nned Americans of his government’s unshakeable commitment to their bilateral relationship.. Yet as a Yoshida protégé, determined to avoid the mistakes of his predecessor, it should come as no surprise that from the very beginning Ikeda would take a close interest in the Sino-Soviet Alliance, and esp

Induction 发表于 2025-3-27 06:45:20

,Separating economics from politics: Japan’s trade with two planned economies, 1950–60, War II, brought Japanese trade with China and the Soviet Union to a virtual standstill. A slightly more liberal trading regime appeared from 1947 onwards with the beginnings of the ‘reverse course’. As late as March 1949, official US policy still aimed to ‘augment, through permitting restoration of

nocturnal 发表于 2025-3-27 13:19:52

,Fishing in troubled waters: Japanese trade and the Sino-Soviet economic schism, 1960–64,Yoshida protégé, Ikeda Hayato as prime minister coincided with Moscow notifying Beijing of its intention to terminate virtually all forms of economic cooperation. The Sino-Soviet economic schism was out in the open. On 16 July, the Soviets recalled all of their 1,390 experts from China and breached

tooth-decay 发表于 2025-3-27 13:57:37

,Monolithic unity: the Japanese Left and the Communist bloc, 1950–62, the 1950s, however, the loyalties of the Japanese people were divided. Those on the Left mostly looked to Moscow and Beijing for their inspiration. The Japanese Left comprised a vast array of interlinked institutions. At the base of this structure, however, were just three organisations: the . (Jap

Annotate 发表于 2025-3-27 21:23:46

,When brothers fight: Japanese Socialism and the Sino-Soviet ideological dispute, 1962–64,both Japanese Socialists and Communists. In fact, the two parties passed through three relatively distinct stages between 1962 and 1966, although their moves were not always synchronous: non-involvement and non-alignment; alignment and division; and realignment and autonomy.

jungle 发表于 2025-3-27 23:15:09

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组装 发表于 2025-3-28 11:32:22

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