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A Limited Japanese View of the CIA

Arima TetsuoCitation1: Genpatsu · Shoriki · CIA: Kimitsu bunsho de yomu Showa rimenshi [Nuclear Power Plants · Shoriki · CIA: Showa Hidden History Read in Secret Documents], Shinchosha, Tokyo, 2008, 255 p., ¥720.

Pages 211-216 | Published online: 04 Dec 2010

REFERENCES

  • Japanese names in this review appear in traditional Japanese order, with surname preceding given name.
  • Institute of Asian Culture Studies, Hallym University, ed. Migunjonggi chongbo charyojip: CIC (Pangchoptae) pogoso [Collection of Intelligence Materials from the Period of the US Military Government: CIC (Counter Intelligence Corps) Reports], 3 volumes (Seoul: Hallym University Press, 1995).
  • Haruna Mikio , Himitsu no fairu: CIA no tainichi kosaku [Secret Files: The CIA's Operations Against Japan] (2003). I earlier reviewed Haruna's book in this journal, Vol. 18, No. 1, Spring 2005, pp. 182–185.
  • Arima Tetsuo , Nihon Terebi to CIA: Hakkutsu sareta ‘Shoriki Fairu’ [NTV and CIA: The Unearthed ‘Shoriki File’] (Tokyo: Shinchosha, 2006).
  • Arima Tetsuo , Showashi wo ugokashita Amerika joho kikan [American Intelligence Organs That Moved Showa History]. (Tokyo: Heibonsha, 2009).
  • Arima Tetsuo , CIA to sengo Nihon: hoshu godo, Hoppo Ryodo, saigunbi [CIA and Postwar Japan: Merger of the Conservative Parties, Northern Territories, Rearmament]. (Tokyo: Heibon Shinshosha, 2010).
  • See Edward Drea, “Introduction,” in Researching Japanese War Crimes: Introductory Essays (Washington, DC: Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group, 2006).

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