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Japanese security policy, US-Japan relations, US foreign policy
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English, Japanese, or Spanish
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-2 M.A. in International Affairs
American University (SIS), 1997
University of Tsukuba, 2000
-B.A. in Communications/Political Science
Ouachita Baptist University (AR, USA), 1991
Dear Shannon,
I dont know if this is the right question to ask concerning your interest in Japanese forein policy but is it possible to make a link between Japanese Foreing Policy of the period leading up to WWII and how or if this is embedded in Japanese social and cultural ideology....
... and if I can take this further, can I ask how this Japanese cultural/social ideology is reflected in their perception of:
(a) their own social environment and
(b) 'other' social/cultural environment
If this questions do not suit your interest, is it possible to find some one in Japan or indeed in the US who might further correspond with.
I raise these strange questions because it has practical relevane (to me anyway, I think) in the way the Japanese my have percived the PNG social and cultural environment that they impacted upon in WWII.
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I dont know if this is the right question to ask concerning your interest in Japanese forein policy but is it possible to make a link between Japanese Foreing Policy of the period leading up to WWII and how or if this is embedded in Japanese social and cultural ideology....
... and if I can take this further, can I ask how this Japanese cultural/social ideology is reflected in their perception of:
(a) their own social environment and
(b) 'other' social/cultural environment
If this questions do not suit your interest, is it possible to find some one in Japan or indeed in the US who might further correspond with.
I raise these strange questions because it has practical relevane (to me anyway, I think) in the way the Japanese my have percived the PNG social and cultural environment that they impacted upon in WWII.
THank you.
Nick Araho