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Japan: The enigma of American power

Japan: The enigma of American power

January 7, 1999 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Washington Quarterly

“The Japanese can neither love the Americans nor endure being loved by them.” —Ambassador Sir Oliver Morland to the British Foreign Office, 1963(1) The air station at Kadena is not merely the largest of the 39 U.S. military bases in…

What Memoir Forgets

What Memoir Forgets

July 27, 1998 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Nation.

The article focuses on the genre of memoirs in literature. Memoirs is reality based literature. It represents the democratization of the written word. The only encouraging thing about the phenomenon is the number of people who suspect it. This indicates…

Remembering Japan: A bilateral history

Remembering Japan: A bilateral history

January 7, 1998 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Washington Quarterly

“But the essence of a nation is that all the individuals share a great many things in common, and also that they have forgotten some things.” —Ernest Renan, What is a Nation?, 1881 A little more than a year ago,…

The Closed Shop

The Closed Shop

November 24, 1997 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Nation.

The article comments on legal procedures of Japan. In 1997 Japan’s Supreme Court handed down a startling decision after more than three decades of legal warfare over the Education Ministry’s censors. Japan has an independent judiciary in name only– one…

In Taiwan, Many Questions Remain

In Taiwan, Many Questions Remain

May 18, 1985 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Nation.

This article talks about the murder of writer Henry Liu, better known by his pen name Jiang Nan in Taipei, Taiwan. In the ensuing months, as the killing ballooned into the most damaging political scandal of the island’s postwar history,…

NATO Flirts With South Africa

NATO Flirts With South Africa

September 24, 1977 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Nation.

Focuses on theories that are being developed to make military ties of North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries with South Africa, acceptable. Factors that are responsible for the interest of western countries in South Africa; Brief information about the Cape Route…

Namibia: The Pretense of Concern

Namibia: The Pretense of Concern

November 13, 1976 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Nation.

Comments on the encouraging results of the ‘African policy’ launch by U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in Lusaka, Zambia on April 27, 1976. Debates on South Africa’s continuing presence in Namibia; U.S. veto of the Security Council’s resolutions calling…

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