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9780521881005

After Hiroshima: The United States, Race and Nuclear Weapons in Asia, 1945–1965

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    9780521881005

  • ISBN10:

    0521881005

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-05-31
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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By emphasising the role of nuclear issues, After Hiroshima provides a new history of American policy in Asia between the dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan and the escalation of the Vietnam War. Drawing on a wide range of documentary evidence, Matthew Jones charts the development of American nuclear strategy and the foreign policy problems it raised, as the United States both confronted China and attempted to win the friendship of an Asia emerging from colonial domination. In underlining American perceptions that Asian peoples saw the possible repeat use of nuclear weapons as a manifestation of Western attitudes of 'white superiority', he offers new insights into the links between racial sensitivities and the conduct of US policy, and a fresh interpretation of the transition in American strategy from massive retaliation to flexible response in the era spanned by the Korean and Vietnam Wars.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. ix
List of acronymsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
In the shadow of Hiroshima: the United States and Asia in the aftermath of Japanese defeatp. 7
The Korean Wars, the atomic bomb and Asian-American estrangementp. 57
Securing the East Asian frontier: stalemate in Korea and the Japanese peace treatyp. 100
A greater sanction: the defence of South East Asia, the advent of the Eisenhower administration and the end of the Korean Warp. 131
'Atomic Madness': massive retaliation and the Bravo testp. 162
The aftermath of Bravo, the Indochina crisis and the emergence of SEATOp. 199
'Asia for the Asians': the first offshore islands crisis and the Bandung Conferencep. 240
A nuclear strategy for SEATO and the problem of limited war in the Far Eastp. 289
Massive retaliation at bay: US-Japanese relations, nuclear deployment and the limited war debatep. 318
The second offshore islands crisis and the advent of flexible responsep. 362
The Chinese bomb, American nuclear strategy in Asia and the escalation of the Vietnam Warp. 401
Conclusion: from massive retaliation to flexible response in Asiap. 450
Bibliographyp. 465
Indexp. 491
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