The Us-Japan Relation in Culture and Diplomacy: Japanese Perspective
By Kazuo Yagami
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Kazuo Yagami
Dr. Yagami, a native of Japan, earned his Ph.D. in East Asian History at Florida State University. He is currently teaching at Savannah State University as an Associate professor. Dr. Yagami is specialized in the fields of modern Japan and the U.S. – Japanese relationship. As his major publications, Dr. Yagami, in addition to his numerous articles, has two books: Konoe Fumimaro and the Failure of Japan in Peace 1937-1941: A Critical Appraisal of the Three-time Prime Minister of Japan and The U.S. – Japan Trade Friction – the 1980s and the early 1990s: Japan Bashers and their Views.
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