TY - BOOK AU - Hattori,Ryūji AU - Leonard,Graham B. TI - Eisaku Sato, Japanese prime minister, 1964-72: Okinawa, foreign relations, domestic politics and the Nobel prize T2 - Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia SN - 9781000203318 AV - DS890.S36 U1 - 952.046092 23 PY - 2021/// CY - Abingdon, Oxon, New York, NY PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group KW - Satō, Eisaku, KW - Prime ministers KW - Japan KW - Biography KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General KW - bisacsh KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research KW - Politics and government KW - 1945-1989 N1 -

Foreword Introduction -- A Brilliant Clan: Matsuoka Yōsuke and the Three Satō Brothers Ichirō, Nobusuke, and Eisaku Chapter 1 -- From Being the "Slowpoke" of the Ministry of Railways to "Triple-Jump Eisaku" Chapter 2 -- "An Honor Student of the Yoshida School": Satō's Turn to Politics Chapter 3 -- "The Politics of Waiting": From Finance Minister in the Kishi Cabinet to MITI Minister under Ikeda Chapter 4 -- "Social Development" and "Independent Diplomacy": The First Satō Government Chapter 5 -- The Reversion of Okinawa and the "Secret Agreement": The Second Satō Government Chapter 6 -- 2,797 Days: The Third Satō Government, Longest and Undefeatable Conclusion -- The Nobel Peace Prize: The Glory of Satō's Final Years and his Sudden Death Afterword Notes

N2 - This book is a biography of Eisaku Sat (1901-75), who served as prime minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972, before Prime Minister Abe the longest uninterrupted premiership in Japanese history. The book focuses on Sat's management of Japan's relations with the United States and Japan's neighbours in East Asia, where Sat worked to normalize relations with South Korea and China. It also covers domestic Japanese politics, particularly factional politics within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), where Sat, as the founder of what would become the largest LDP faction, was at the centre of LDP politics for decades. The book highlights Sat's greatest achievement - the return of Okinawa from United States occupation - for which, together with the establishment of the non-nuclear principles, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, the only Japanese to receive the Prize UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003083306 UR - http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf ER -