ABSTRACT

An original book that reviews the problems of political rapprochement in terms of foreign policy decision-making between Japan and Russia since 1945, including the infamous 'Northern Territories' dispute. Uses four bilateral summits as case studies to explore patterns, changes and tendencies in the decision-making process. Concludes that much of the Cold War system of relations between the two states still remains in place at the end of the twentieth century.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

part |1 pages

Part I: Genesis of the ‘northern Territories’ Problem and Post-warjapanese-soviet Relations

part |1 pages

Part II: Efforts for a Peace Treaty: Summit Meetings After Diplomaticrestoration

chapter 3|34 pages

Tanaka’s Visit to Moscow, 1973

chapter 4|37 pages

Gorbachev’s Visit to Tokyo, 1991

chapter 5|18 pages

Yeltsin’s Visit to Tokyo, 1993