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Informationen zum Autor Yoneyuki Sugita is professor of history at Osaka University. He has been writing on US-Japan relations, Japanese foreign and security policies, and Japanese health insurance systems. Klappentext As President Obama's "pivot to Asia" strategy indicates, the Asia-Pacific region is an engine for the world economic growth. However, it has also been an unstable region suffering from many sources of conflicts. This book explores ways and means to establish a more amicable Asia-Pacific region. Zusammenfassung As President Obama’s “pivot to Asia” strategy indicates, the Asia-Pacific region is an engine for the world economic growth. However, it has also been an unstable region suffering from many sources of conflicts. This book explores ways and means to establish a more amicable Asia-Pacific region. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Yoneyuki Sugita, Professor, Osaka UniversityChapter 1: Yoneyuki Sugita Professor, Osaka UniversityU.S.-Japan Relations in Transition: From Cold War to Post-Cold WarChapter 2: Miyuki Daimaruya, Specially-appointed Research Fellow, Ochanomizu University,Experiences of Japanese American Soldiers in the Korean War: Analyzing the Case of a Nisei Woman's Military Service and ResettlementChapter 3: Victor Teo, Assistant Professor, Hong Kong UniversityTowards a More Amicable Asia-Pacific: Rethinking Japan's Relations with the US and ChinaChapter 4: Reinhard Drifte, Emeritus Professor, University of NewcastleApproaches to resolving the disputes in the East China SeaChapter 5: David Walton, Senior Lecturer, Western Sydney UniversityJuggling Triads: Australian Foreign Policy towards Japan and ChinaChapter 6: Emilian Kavalski, Associate Professor, Australian Catholic University Are There Normative Powers in the Asia-Pacific? An Inquiry into the Normative Power of China and JapanChapter 7: Bart Gaens, Senior Research Fellow, the Finnish Institute of International AffairsThe Asia-Europe Meeting ASEM: A Role for the European Union in Asia?About the ContributorsIndex...