Japan, Korea, and the Takeshima Secret Pact : Territorial Conflict and the Formation of the Postwar East Asian Order / DanielROH

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 政治 (英文版)竹島密約 Japan 、 Korea 、 and the Takeshima Secret Pact: Territorial Conflict and the Formation of the Postwar East Asian Order / DanielROH
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Released date: 03 Apr 2024
著: DanielROH

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Politics
[Introduction]
"A solution without a solution" In 1965, a secret pact closed between the leaders of Japan and South Korea quiet shelved the territorial dispute over the island of Takeshima (Dokdo), setting the course for normalization of diploid relations between the complex and the two countries. Several well-known figures were active in the complex and revolving political maneuvering to fruit. For the first time ever, this book? including personal accounts from those who directly involved? reveals the painstaking work behind the scenes to seem to be erased from history. How and why did this happen? Winner of the Asia Pacific Award, Japan, Korea, and the Takeshima Secret Pact is a unifying look into the intraprocess of mending diploid relations and the small island that was the center of it all.
In 1965, Minister of State Ichiro Kono and Prime Minister Chung made a secret agreement to shelve the issue of Takeshima (Dokdo).
We trace the whole process leading to the secret agreement by capturing the movements of successive governments of Japan and South Korea, including Nobusuke Kishi, Hayato and Eisaku Sato, and Rhee Syng-man and Park Chung-hee, and fixers who acted behind them, including Banmutsu Ohno, Ichiro Kono, Kazuo Yaji, Yoshio KODAMA and Kim Jong-pil.
And why the secret agreement was Kishi Nobusuke's Bold Reconciliation Policy / 4. The Two Leaders Step Down / / Chapter 2 : The Japan Diplomacy of Uncle and Nephew / 1. The Emergence of a Pro-Japanese Administration / 2. The Japan-ROK Talks Get Underground / 3? no Banboku and the Japan-ROK Lobby Line / 4. The Battle over Claims Funds / 5. The Syngman Rhee Line Disappears / / Chapter 3 : The New Japan-ROK Lobby / 1. Disappearance of the? no Banboku-Kim Jong-pil Line / 2. Emergence of the "Charge Cabinet" / 3. Operators on the K? no Ichir? -Jeong Il-kwon Line / / Chapter 4 : The Takeshima Secret Pact / 1. K? no Ichir? Takes Charge / 2. Settling the Fisheries Issue / 3. Formation of the Takeshima Secret Pact / 4. Giving Shape to the Secret Pact / 5. The Politics of the Secret Pact / / Chapter 5 : Two Losses / 1. Loss of the Document / 2. Loss of the Spirit That Produced the Pact / / Epilogue : How Can We Take Up the Wisdom of Our Predecessors? / conceiving fraught Kim Young-sam