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7. Hornbeck Was Right: The Realist Approach to American Policy toward Japan
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Michael Barnhart
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Chronology XI
- Introduction XIII
- 1. Japanese-American Relations and Perceptions, 1900-1940 1
- 2. U.S. Policy toward Japan before World War II 17
- 3. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the New Deal, and Japan 27
- 4. Principles Versus Realities: U.S. Prewar Foreign Policy toward Japan 37
- 5. Examples of Mismanagement in U.S. Policy toward Japan before World War II 47
- 6. Miscalculations in Deterrent Policy: U.S.-Japanese Relations, 1938-1941 51
- 7. Hornbeck Was Right: The Realist Approach to American Policy toward Japan 65
- 8. The Road to the Pacific War 73
- 9. Cordell Hull and the Diplomacy of Inflexibility 75
- 10. On the So-Called Hull-Nomura Negotiations 89
- 11. Ambassador Nomura and His "John Doe Associates": Pre-Pearl Harbor Diplomacy Revisited 97
- 12. Nomura in Washington: Conversations in Lieu of Diplomacy 107
- 13. Repulsing the Pearl Harbor Revisionists: The State of Present Literature on the Debacle 119
- 14. Churchill, Roosevelt, and the China Question in Pre-Pearl Harbor Diplomacy 127
- 15. Indochina: Unplanned Incursion 141
- 16. The Road to Pearl Harbor 151
- 17. The Russian Factor in Japanese-American Relations, 1941 163
- 18. Concluding Remarks 179
- Suggested Readings 187
- Contributors 193
- Index 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Chronology XI
- Introduction XIII
- 1. Japanese-American Relations and Perceptions, 1900-1940 1
- 2. U.S. Policy toward Japan before World War II 17
- 3. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the New Deal, and Japan 27
- 4. Principles Versus Realities: U.S. Prewar Foreign Policy toward Japan 37
- 5. Examples of Mismanagement in U.S. Policy toward Japan before World War II 47
- 6. Miscalculations in Deterrent Policy: U.S.-Japanese Relations, 1938-1941 51
- 7. Hornbeck Was Right: The Realist Approach to American Policy toward Japan 65
- 8. The Road to the Pacific War 73
- 9. Cordell Hull and the Diplomacy of Inflexibility 75
- 10. On the So-Called Hull-Nomura Negotiations 89
- 11. Ambassador Nomura and His "John Doe Associates": Pre-Pearl Harbor Diplomacy Revisited 97
- 12. Nomura in Washington: Conversations in Lieu of Diplomacy 107
- 13. Repulsing the Pearl Harbor Revisionists: The State of Present Literature on the Debacle 119
- 14. Churchill, Roosevelt, and the China Question in Pre-Pearl Harbor Diplomacy 127
- 15. Indochina: Unplanned Incursion 141
- 16. The Road to Pearl Harbor 151
- 17. The Russian Factor in Japanese-American Relations, 1941 163
- 18. Concluding Remarks 179
- Suggested Readings 187
- Contributors 193
- Index 197