ABSTRACT

Though the Carter administration came to office committed both to good U.S.-Japanese relations and to a more stringent nuclear nonproliferation policy, it soon became clear that these objectives were at cross-purposes, and that the dispute over nuclear nonproliferation policy threatened to shake the alliance between the two countries. Professors Im

part 2|83 pages

An American View

chapter 11|5 pages

The Benchmark Case

chapter 17|4 pages

In Conclusion

chapter 18|9 pages

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