Pacific Nightmare
by Simon Winchester
Genres: Geopolitics, International Relations, Military Analysis
LTF Stock #: 000748
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Pacific Nightmare is a speculative non-fiction work examining geopolitical tensions between Japan, the United States, and neighboring Pacific nations during the late Cold War period. Simon Winchester explores economic rivalry, military strategy, and diplomatic friction to construct a plausible scenario in which escalating conflicts in the Pacific lead to a global war. Blending political analysis with narrative urgency, the book reflects Western anxieties of the late twentieth century regarding Japan’s economic rise and shifting power dynamics in Asia. Though rooted in its historical moment, the book offers insight into how economic competition and miscalculation can destabilize international relations. (Simon & Schuster, 1991; 352 pp)
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Pacific Nightmare
Author
Simon WinchesterSeries
Subtitle
How Japan Starts World War IIICondition
Under ReviewPublisher + Publication Date
Ivy Books – Dec 04, 1993Format
Paperback
