Japan and the Wider World
From the Mid-nineteenth Century to the Present
Akira Iriye
Published: 1997
Pages: 213
This text assesses Japan's international relations, from a Japanese perspective, in the century and a half since she ended her self-imposed isolation and resumed her place in the international community. The book is the author's own adaptation of two short studies that he wrote for Japan. It ends with a consideration of Japan's international relations since the end of the Cold War and her place in the world today.