Contradictory Impulses

Canada and Japan in the Twentieth Century

Häftad, Engelska, 2009

Av Greg Donaghy, Patricia E. Roy

539 kr

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Canada's early participation in the Asia-Pacific region washindered by "contradictory impulses." For over half acentury, racist restrictions curtailed immigration from Japan, even asCanadian entrepreneurs, missionaries, and diplomats manoeuvred foraccess to the Orient. Since then, Canada's relations with Japanhave changed profoundly, and the two countries' political,economic, and diplomatic interests are now more closely aligned andwrapped up in a web of reinforcing cultural and social ties.Contradictory Impulses is a comprehensive and richlydocumented study of the social, political, and economic interactionsbetween Canada and Japan from the late nineteenth century until today.The chapters, written by leading scholars, provide a portrait of anation growing into its Pacific identity and also raise pointedquestions about the future of Canada's relations with Japan and thevast Pacific region.Contradictory Impulses challenges our historicunderstanding of Canada's place in the world. This portrait of anation growing into its Pacific identity raises pointed questions aboutthe future of Canada's relations with Japan and the vast Pacificregion. It will appeal to scholars, policymakers, and others interestedin Canada's relations with Japan and the Asia-Pacific Rim.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2009-01-01
  • Mått159 x 229 x undefined mm
  • Vikt420 g
  • FormatHäftad
  • SpråkEngelska
  • Antal sidor310
  • FörlagUniversity of British Columbia Press
  • ISBN9780774814447
  • UtmärkelserWinner of Patricia E. Roy is the recipient of the Canadian Historical Association's Lifetime Achievement Award for 2013. 2013 (Canada)

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