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Cold War Asia: A Visual History of Global Diplomacy offers a unique perspective on one of the 20th century’s most defining periods through compelling visual documentation. Authors Matthew Phillips and Naoko Shimazu utilize photographs, archival materials, and visual sources to chronicle how Cold War tensions manifested across Asia, from Japan and Korea to Southeast Asia and beyond.
This illustrated work reveals how superpowers competition influenced diplomatic negotiations, military alliances, and cultural exchanges throughout the region. The visual approach provides readers with immediate insights into key moments of political tension, cooperation, and transformation. The book demonstrates how Asian nations navigated geopolitical pressures while pursuing their own national interests.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly yet accessible volume combines rigorous historical analysis with striking imagery, making it essential reading for students of Cold War history, Asian studies, and international diplomacy.







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