Eisaku Sato, Japanese Prime Minister, 1964-72
Proposal review
Okinawa, Foreign Relations, Domestic Politics and the Nobel Prize
dc.contributor.author | Hattori, Ryuji | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-02-14T09:02:52Z | |
dc.date.available | 2024-02-14T09:02:52Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2021 | |
dc.identifier | ONIX_20240214_9781000203318_7 | |
dc.identifier | OCN: 1187218580 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/87669 | |
dc.description.abstract | This book is a biography of Eisaku Satō (1901-75), who served as prime minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972, before Prime Minister Abe the longest uninterrupted premiership in Japanese history. The book focuses on Satō’s management of Japan’s relations with the United States and Japan’s neighbours in East Asia, where Satō worked to normalize relations with South Korea and China. It also covers domestic Japanese politics, particularly factional politics within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), where Satō, as the founder of what would become the largest LDP faction, was at the centre of LDP politics for decades. The book highlights Satō’s greatest achievement – the return of Okinawa from United States occupation - for which, together with the establishment of the non-nuclear principles, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, the only Japanese to receive the Prize. | |
dc.language | English | |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia | |
dc.subject.classification | thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTM Regional / International studies | en_US |
dc.subject.classification | thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government | en_US |
dc.subject.classification | thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHF Asian history | en_US |
dc.subject.other | Chief Cabinet Secretary | |
dc.subject.other | Okinawa | |
dc.subject.other | LDP | |
dc.subject.other | Japanese prime minister | |
dc.subject.other | Non-nuclear Principles | |
dc.subject.other | Eisaku Sato | |
dc.subject.other | Yoshida Faction | |
dc.subject.other | domestic politics | |
dc.subject.other | Secret Envoy | |
dc.subject.other | Yoshida School | |
dc.subject.other | Railway Bureau | |
dc.subject.other | Younger Man | |
dc.subject.other | Foreign Minister Aichi | |
dc.subject.other | Ikeda Government | |
dc.subject.other | Administrative Vice-minister | |
dc.subject.other | Nuclear Weapons | |
dc.subject.other | Kishi Government | |
dc.subject.other | Diet Members | |
dc.subject.other | Shipbuilding Scandal | |
dc.subject.other | Higher Civil Service Examination | |
dc.subject.other | Prior Consultation System | |
dc.subject.other | Hatoyama Faction | |
dc.subject.other | Tokyo Imperial University | |
dc.subject.other | Agreed Minute | |
dc.subject.other | Single Member Districts | |
dc.subject.other | LDP Presidential Election | |
dc.title | Eisaku Sato, Japanese Prime Minister, 1964-72 | |
dc.title.alternative | Okinawa, Foreign Relations, Domestic Politics and the Nobel Prize | |
dc.type | book | |
oapen.identifier.doi | 10.4324/9781003083306 | |
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy | 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb | |
oapen.relation.isbn | 9781000203318 | |
oapen.relation.isbn | 9781000203370 | |
oapen.relation.isbn | 9781003083306 | |
oapen.relation.isbn | 9780367537760 | |
oapen.relation.isbn | 9780367537777 | |
oapen.relation.isbn | 9781000203431 | |
oapen.imprint | Routledge | |
oapen.pages | 308 | |
oapen.place.publication | Oxford | |
peerreview.anonymity | Single-anonymised | |
peerreview.id | bc80075c-96cc-4740-a9f3-a234bc2598f1 | |
peerreview.open.review | No | |
peerreview.publish.responsibility | Publisher | |
peerreview.review.stage | Pre-publication | |
peerreview.review.type | Proposal | |
peerreview.reviewer.type | Internal editor | |
peerreview.reviewer.type | External peer reviewer | |
peerreview.title | Proposal review | |
oapen.review.comments | Taylor & Francis open access titles are reviewed as a minimum at proposal stage by at least two external peer reviewers and an internal editor (additional reviews may be sought and additional content reviewed as required). |