This collection of essays explores the events and individuals that shaped the relationship shared by the United States and Japan throughout the twentieth century and sets the groundwork for the relationship the two nations share today.
Williamson Murray is the Harold K. Johnson Professor of Military History at the Military History Institute, U.S. Army War College. He is the author of numerous books and articles on WWII, American foreign policy, and military history. He was the editor of The Emerging Strategic Environment (Praeger, 1999).
Nine chapters, presented by Murray (emeritus, The Ohio State U.,
US) and Ishizu (military history, National Institute of Defense
Studies, Japan), explore the grand and military strategic planning
of the United States and Japan over the course of the 20th century.
The articles collectively place the relationship between the two
countries within the context of the formation of their overarching
strategic goals in different eras.
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