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Fire Across the Sea

The Vietnam War and Japan 1965-1975

Thomas R.H. Havens

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte

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Professor Havens analyzes the efforts of Japanese antiwar organizations to portray the war as much more than a fire across the sea" and to create new forms of activism in a country where individuals have traditionally left public issues to the authorities. This path-breaking study examines not only the methods of the protesters but the tightrope dance performed by Japanese officials forced to balance outspoken antiwar sentiment with treaty obligations to the U.S.

Originally published in 1987.

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Gulf of Tonkin incident, Naha Airport, Shore leave, Southeast Asia, Across the Pacific, Fireworks, World War II, Evening (magazine), Buddhist Uprising, Inner Party, Nuclear-powered aircraft, Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, Tet Offensive, Vietnamization, My Lai Massacre, Refugee, Pop art, Desertion, Beheiren, Attack submarine, War crime, Indochina, Riot police, Sea of Japan, Despotism, George F. Kennan, Self-immolation, War of aggression, Gunboat, John F. Kennedy, Pol Pot, Zengakuren, Assassination, Dean Rusk, Hippie, Protest, Tear gas, Arson, War, Activism, Nuclear warfare, Treaty of San Francisco, Clement J. Zablocki, Guerrilla warfare, Pipe bomb, Lod Airport massacre, Headline, Anti-communism, Counterculture, Subversion, RENGO, Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, Nixon shock, PT boat, Censure, North Vietnam, Treaty, Cultural Revolution, Japan–United States relations, Anti-Americanism, Imperialism, Viet Minh, Hanoi, South Vietnam, Japanese Communist Party, Transpacific (ships), Paris Peace Accords, Warfare, Red Army Faction, Mayaguez incident