Japanese-Soviet Russian Relations Since 1945: Difficult by Kimie Hara

By Kimie Hara

An unique booklet that experiences the issues of political rapprochement when it comes to international coverage decision-making among Japan and Russia due to the fact 1945, together with the notorious 'Northern Territories' dispute. makes use of 4 bilateral summits as case experiences to discover styles, adjustments and traits within the decision-making method. Concludes that a lot of the chilly warfare approach of family among the 2 states nonetheless is still in position on the finish of the 20th century.

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The 1946 pamphlet consists of maps (see Maps 1 and 2), two chapters of text, and illustrations. It was designed to provide various grounds to show that the islands were Japanese territory. The Yalta Agreement was not mentioned. This 22 JAPANESE-SOVIET/RUSSIAN RELATIONS SINCE 1945 Figure 2 Gaimush pamphlet, 1946 pamphlet, issued not long after the end of the Second World War, contains some elements which contradict the current ‘Four Islands’ claim of Japan, and it is THE KEY ISSUE 23 understandable that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should have chosen not to open it to researchers or the public under the Thirty Year Rule.

In the 1946 pamphlet, Map 1 indicates that the ‘Kurile Islands’ include all the islands between Hokkaido and Kamchatka, including Kunashiri and Etorofu (Yetorofu), although (probably) not Shikotan and the Habomais, which are framed and enlarged below in such a way as to indicate that they are the focus of this pamphlet. , the islands north of Uruppu. In this map, Shikotan and the Habomais are shaded in the same way as the Japanese territory of Hokkaido, but differently from the Kuriles proper, and different historical backgrounds are provided for them.

He said: I then added that I would bear his position in mind when considering the ultimate disposition of the Kurile Islands and the southern half of Sakhalin. Molotov replied: The Soviet Union…did not contemplate a trusteeship arrangement for the Kuriles or Sakhalin; these matters had been settled at Yalta. Byrnes pointed out to Molotov that Mr. Roosevelt had said repeatedly at Yalta that territory could be ceded only at the peace conference and he had agreed only to support the Soviet Union at the conference.

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