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Japan and the United States have held formal international relations since the mid-19th century. The first encounter between the two countries to be recorded in official documents occurred in 1791 when the Lady Washington became the first American ship to visit Japan in an unsuccessful attempt to sell sea otter pelts.
Because World War II was a global war, diplomatic historians start to focus on Japanese–American relations to understand why Japan had attacked the United States in 1941. This in turn led diplomatic historians to start to abandon the previous Euro-centric approach in favor of a more global approach. [ 189 ]
Japan's largest trading partner in Africa in 1990 was South Africa, which accounted for 30% of Japan's exports to Africa and 50% of Japan's imports from the region. Because of trading sanctions imposed on South Africa by the United States and other countries, Japan emerged as South Africa's largest trading partner during the 1980s. This ...
See France–Japan relations. The history of Franco–Japanese relations (日仏関係, Nichi-Futsu kankei) goes back to the early 17th century, when a Japanese samurai and ambassador on his way to Rome landed for a few days in Southern France, creating a sensation. France and Japan have enjoyed a very robust and progressive relationship ...
The Clash: A History of U.S.-Japan Relations (1997), a standard scholarly history; Langer, William L. The diplomacy of imperialism: 1890–1902 (2nd ed. 1951), world diplomatic history; Morley, James William, ed. Japan's foreign policy, 1868–1941: a research guide (Columbia UP, 1974), comprehensive coverage of diplomatic & military & cultural ...
The Western World and Japan, a Study in the Interaction of European and Asiatic Cultures. (1974) online; Saveliev, Igor R., et al. "Joining the World Powers: Japan in the Times of Building Alliances, 1897–1910." Japan Forum 28#3 (2016). Schroeder, Paul W. The Axis Alliance and Japanese-American Relations, 1941 (Cornell University Press, 1961 ...
A timeline of some key events: 1945-1948 — Japan’s colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula ends with Tokyo’s World War II defeat in 1945 but the peninsula is eventually divided into a Soviet ...
Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia; Japan America Society of Houston; Japan Center for International Exchange; Japan Center for Michigan Universities; Japan lobby in the United States; Japan Society (Manhattan) Japan-US (cable system) History of Japanese Americans; Japanese army and diplomatic codes; Japanese Committee on Trade and ...
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