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ISBN 9781563241024

Japanese Monarchy, 1931-91

Explore the intricate dynamics of postwar US-Japan relations in Japanese Monarchy, 1931-91 by Joseph Clark Grew. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1992, this insightful hardback spans 224 pages, delving into Grew's pivotal role in shaping American policy towards Japan and its emperor after World War II. Through a detailed examination of Grew's evolving beliefs, the book reveals how these convictions significantly influenced diplomatic relations between the two nations. This compelling narrative is essential for anyone interested in historical diplomacy, international relations, and the legacy of the Japanese monarchy. Discover the profound impact of Grew's tenure and the complexities of a nation rebuilding itself in the aftermath of conflict.

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Japanese Monarchy, 1931-91

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