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This book analyzes these three centuries of Japan-Russia relations so as not to miss out any essential factors of the relationship.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction (Kazuhiko Togo and Dmitri Streltsov), Part 1: War and Peace: Diplomatic Relations and Security, Part 2: Territory, Part 3: The Economy and Energy, Part 4: Disaster Cooperation, Part 5: Culture, Part 6: Perceptions of the Other, Part 7: International Relations and Diplomacy: The Roles of the US and China, Appendix 1: 1956 Joint Declaration, Appendix 2: Tokyo Declaration (1993), Appendix 3: Irkutsk Statement (2001), Appendix 4: Russian Foreign Ministry Statement (2022).
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Togo Kazuhiko (PhD 2009, Leiden University) is Visiting Professor, Global Center for Asian and Regional Research, University of Shizuoka..He joined the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1968. Half of his career was directly related to Russia: three times service at the Embassy of Japan in Moscow; Director of the Soviet Union Division; Director General of Treaties Bureau; and Director General of European Affairs. He retired as Ambassador to the Netherlands in 2002. Following his retirement from the foreign service, he first taught in universities outside of Japan, including Leiden University and Princeton University. He served as Professor and Director of the Institute for World Affairs, Kyoto Sangyo University from 2010 to 2020. His research interests include international politics, Japanese foreign-security policy in East Asia, and identity and civilizational dialogue. Dmitry V. Streltsov is the Head of the Department of Oriental Studies, MGIMO University, and the Leading Research Fellow, the Institute of China and Contemporary Asia, Russian Academy of Sciences. Since 2008, he heads the Russian Association of Japanologists and is Editor-in-Chief of the "Yearbook Japan" and the e-journal "Japanese Studies in Russia." His main research field is the domestic politics and diplomacy of contemporary Japan. The author of more than 300 academic works.