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338: 762:(1995), Perry explored the attempts and successes by individuals in connecting the North Pacific with sail, steam, and aviation. He stated that the book was "concerned with people, not policy. The United States had no policy for bridging the Pacific ." Furthermore, he mostly avoided referring to wars and geopolitical struggles, and rather focused on the vision, entrepreneurship, and courage of Americans who strove to bridge the Pacific. "American activity was largely private, not governmental; individual and not collective; sporadic, not systematic", Perry said, and Americans were propelled by the lure of profitable commerce and a sense of destiny to be the dominant force in the Pacific. Perry concluded that, "although Americans failed to grasp the Orient as they hoped, the power of the myth that pushed them there enabled them to do something bigger, something real. More than any other people, Americans pulled the North Pacific region together and created the essential framework for the long-anticipated Pacific era". 695:(who contributed a foreword), the leading historical interpreters of American relations with Japan and China respectively during the previous three decades. While the authors were East Asian specialists, they remained abreast of American history, being able to provide a balanced history of American-East Asian relations. It was also noted that this book was the first to provide a comprehensive overview of the topic; before then the history of US-East Asia relations having only been examined in fragments. The authors developed the book for the general reader, bringing a comprehensive text that shatters the American sentimentality and replaces it with a realistic historical portrait that highlights the multicultural complexity of East Asian countries. Several reviewers noted a lack of bibliography and footnotes, while others also recommended the book not only for the general public, but also for students, specialists, and policy makers. 865:
not a democracy, in which one party has ruled the country since its independence. However, elections take place and the government is attuned to the needs of its citizenry. It also counts with highly a skillful and corrupt-free body of civil servants, offering high prestige and pay that is competitive with the private sector. The government has developed a culture of innovation, adaptation, and embracing change, of paying constant attention to doing things better, improving logistics, rebuilding the country with world-class infrastructure and connectivity with the rest of the world, and in developing a healthy, skilled, and hard-working labor force (currently with an emphasis in the knowledge and IT economy) in an atmosphere of industrial peace. Singaporeans keep a sense of vulnerability in their great dependence of factors beyond their control, which keeps them alert, flexible, and innovative.
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that it was within American power to build a united, anti-Communist China after 1945 and the illusion that the Vietnam war was a test of America's dedication to freedom. Underlying all these illusions was the unstated assumption that Americans were active and Asians passive and that the outcome of any transaction was determined by what Americans thought and did. This assumption united the missionary enthusiasts of the 19th century, the exponents of the United States as China's political savior and guide to the 20th century, the McCarthyites searching for those who 'lost China,' and the Johnsonian visionaries dreaming of
28: 634:"rosy view of the American occupation", while he still positively evaluated Perry's literary skills. Differing from Dingman, McDonald at the Boston Globe, judged the book to be balanced, noting that "not everything was rosy" in Perry's narration, and further noted that "Perry almost apologizes for the fact that that this is not a 'scholarly' work, which could take volumes, but this book is precise enough and includes relevant details. By being readable enough for the layman (...) it will reach a greater audience, and it should. There are lessons for today and tomorrow in the history of the occupation". 620:: advice, counsel, and visits by experts invited to Japan by the supreme commander of the allied powers. This worked because of the extreme deference shown to the occupiers by the Japanese people and their leaders. Yet, although the occupation did remake the social, political and economic structures of Japan, its culture displayed a great degree of resilience. His stress is on the fascinating ways in which the occupiers and the occupied adjusted and adapted to their unprecedented encounter and, thanks to good will on both sides, made the Occupation's liabilities as insignificant as possible. 516: 99: 702:
multicultural study that cogently encapsulates two hundred years of American-East Asian relations". Cohen also evaluated the book positively, deeming several of its chapters "superb, (...) well-written, thoughtful, and informative", and Van Alstyne said he was inclined to "second the praise lavished upon it by a number of prominent writers quoted on the dust jacket." Kwok recommended that "policymakers and general readers ought to have this book on their shelves, after attentive perusal".
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Perry describes the founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew as authoritarian and ambitious, who commanded respect through the sharpness of his intellect and his tongue, and with the ability to identify extraordinarily talented lieutenants. Perry characterizes Singapore's political system as a republic,
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The New York Times summarized the book as "a description and deflation of a series of illusions: the illusion of a commercial pot-of-gold at the end of a Pacific rainbow, the illusion that the United States had an attainable destiny to convert China to Christianity and modern democracy, the illusion
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Perry has written several history books and articles on topics including Pacific Asia-US relations, the American occupation of Japan, American expansionism toward the Pacific Ocean, and Singapore's history. His writing style has been characterized for artfully conveying history to the general reader
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Perry emphasizes that the case of Singapore is unique; it is not a model for anybody but it does offer lessons. The first lesson is adaptability and pragmatism in climbing the economic ladder. Another lesson is on forgiving the sins of the past for the sake of a more peaceful and prosperous future.
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The book received generally positive reviews, considered as an engaging and illustrative work recommended for the general public. Esthus characterized the book as a "fine interpretive portrait of the American experience in occupied Japan", developed with "perception and literary grace", and Clayton
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However, despite how little Americans knew of the Japanese, the occupation policy actually did not clash head-on with Japanese ways of doing things. The nation was ruled through the Japanese government, making local military government units superfluous. The technique most widely used by occupation
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was a major success, despite the odds. Americans came into Japan full of vitality and energy, convinced of the superiority of their own culture and its suitability for Japan, and unencumbered by much knowledge of Japan's history or culture. These American characteristics might have been reasons for
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remarked that the book was created "in celebration" of Perry, with the book's editor Geoffrey F. Gresh further noting that the volume "emerged from a workshop on the future of the world's oceans hosted at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, in the Spring of 2015 to honor the
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skillfully analyses the economic and structural factors that helped shape Singapore's success, and that what the "book also does so very well is to identify some really interesting figures in Singapore's history that also played an outsized role in determining the development path of the country".
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In his early career, his teaching and research focus was American-East Asian relations, especially with Japan. In the early 2000s, he shifted his focus to maritime studies in order to explore the history of human interactions via the sea. From 1985 to 1997, he was the director of the North Pacific
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lamented the lack of references, by noting that "so fine a book as this should not omit entirely what is often disparaged as 'scholarly paraphernalia.' ", but acclaimed the authors' use of "a great river of scholarship which they adapt, synthesize and condense with great skill". Smith and Leonard
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considered the work an "engaging" book that "doubtless will be a cornerstone for future historians intending to construct the comprehensive study of the Occupation". On the other hand, Dingman was critical of the work, pointing to a lack of research and citation of sources and the "painting" of a
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Singapore also embraced its ethnic and cultural diversity, combining the British tradition of stability and openness, while taking advantage of the Chinese entrepreneurial urge and skill. The government moreover strived to create an attractive environment for businessmen, developing a city with
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received mostly positive reviews from academic and journalistic critics. It was welcomed by Kenneth Shewmaker as a "thoughtful overview" and "a masterpiece of condensation and multicultural analysis," and went on to say the authors "effectively combined their expertise to fashion an impressive
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praised the book calling it a "wonderful" book, and a "terrific and engaging read" she recommends to all. Economy also referred to it as "a very big book about a very small country" that "really helped us understand why Singapore is important and an unlikely power". She remarked that the book
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it became the most important port along the world's most busy maritime route. With the British arrival in the 1819 and the creation of the modern Singapore, its international connections grew as it meshed with the global reach of the British empire. Perry explores how
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James called it a "first rate" account on the occupation of Japan, "demonstrating masterful knowledge of the period and its literature," making it "a delightful brief study that both general readers and teachers in the field will appreciate." Alan Miller from
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in 1975, discerning four major underlying patterns: competitive nationalism, mutual ethnocentrism, multilateral ignorance, and "a distinctive American sense of mission to 'do good' that has been the driving force behind American imperialism in East Asia".
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Perry has been praised for his skillful, pithy, and enjoyable writing style to convey history to the reader. Historian Roger Dingman has said that "Perry writes clearly, succinctly and wittily". Raymond A. Esthus compares Perry's style to
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Singapore has no natural resources except for its natural deep-water port shielded from typhoons, pushing the city-state to be always open to international trade. First it took advantage of regional trade, and with the opening of the
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Although Perry retired in 2015 from teaching, he has continued to pursue other academic activities. That same year it was announced that he was finishing a book about the implausibility of Singapore's success. That book, titled
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Peer, Elizabeth (September 14, 1981). "Far East Folly; Sentimental Imperialists: The American Experience in East Asia. By James C. Thomson Jr., Peter W. Stanley and John Curtis Perry. 323 pages. Harper & Row. $ 17.50".
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Perry explains Singapore's unlikely success for a tapestry of reasons that include its location and geography, historical luck, complementary cultures, and a deft and pragmatic political leadership and governance.
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appraised the work as "lively and thoughtful", and "the result is a wise, literate, illuminating exploration that will be of considerable interest to the curious general reader as well as the specialist".
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Van Alstyne, Richard W. (May 1983). "Sentimental Imperialists: The American Experience in East Asia by James C. Thomson,; Peter W. Stanley; John Curtis Perry; Review by: Richard W. Van Alstyne".
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Shewmaker, Kenneth E. (June 1982). "Sentimental Imperialists: The American Experience in East Asia by James C. Thomson,; Peter W. Stanley; John Curtis Perry; Review by: Kenneth E. Shewmaker".
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Singapore was fortunate to have its independence in 1965 coincide with a leap in global wealth and integration, and technological advancements in maritime shipping (the large bulk carrier,
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Cohen, Warren I. (Spring 1983). "Sentimental Imperialists. The American Experience in East Asia. by James C. Thomson,; Peter W. Stanley; John Curtis Perry; Review by: Warren I. Cohen".
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Reviewers noted that three historians, established scholars respectively on American relations with China, the Philippines, and Japan, were beneficiaries of having been disciples of
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deemed the book a "brief, affectionate", and "compelling" portrait of the country, but also thought it "incomplete and surprisingly discursive". On the other hand, Daniel Moss from
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played an important role in the colonial beginnings of the city. In addition, advancements elsewhere such as the invention of the Telegraph gave Singapore greater prominence.
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Scully, Eileen P. (Dec 1998). "Men, Maps, and Markets: First Causes and Last Resorts in U.S.-Japan Relations The Clash: A History of U.S.-Japan Relations by Walter LaFeber".
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or Singapura, that recent archeological findings show that it goes back seven centuries. Drawn by trade between China and southeast Asia, Temasek attracted the
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from The New York Times also characterized the book as a straightforward, cogent, readable and intelligent survey. The book was included in The New York Times
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Kwok, D. W. Y. (Jul 1982). "Sentimental Imperialists: The American Experience in East Asia by James C. Thomson,; Peter W. Stanley; John Curtis Perry".
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Esthus, Raymond A. (December 1981). "Beneath the Eagle's Wings: Americans in Occupied Japan by John Curtis Perry; Review by: Raymond A. Esthus".
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writes of Perry, "He has a keen eye for images" and Roger Dingman commented, "He has an eye for the pithy quote and the illustrative incident".
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Toyo Omi Nagata (September 1996). "Facing West: Americans and the Opening of the Pacific. by John Curtis Perry; Review by: Toyo Omi Nagata".
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D. Clayton James (April 1982). "Beneath the Eagle's Wings: Americans in Occupied Japan. by John Curtis Perry; Review by: D. Clayton James".
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During his retirement, Perry has converted the lectures of his graduate course on global maritime history into a podcast series titled
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Dingman, Roger (August 1982). "Beneath the Eagle's Wings: Americans in Occupied Japan by John Curtis Perry; Review by: Roger Dingman".
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Mak, James (September 1995). "Facing West: Americans and the Opening of the Pacific. by John Curtis Perry; Review by: James Mak".
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The antinomy of divine right and the right to resistance: tianming, dei gratia, and vox populi in Syngman Rhee's Korea, 1945–1960
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America's Deep Blue Highway: How Coastal Shipping Could Reduce Traffic Congestion, Lower Pollution, and Bolster National Security
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Perry, John C. (Fall–Winter 1984). "Private philanthropy and foreign affairs: the case of John D. Rockefeller 3rd and Japan".
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Miller, Alan L. (February 28, 1981). "BENEATH the Eagle's Wings: Americans in Occupied Japan (Book); PERRY, John Curtis".
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community making Temasek, and later Singapore, their home. Noways Singapore is the "largest Chinese city outside China".
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The Allied Occupation and Japan's Economic Miracle: Building the Foundations of Japanese Science and Technology 1945-52
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In 1957, Perry married Sarah Hollis French, of Farmington, Connecticut. They have five children and ten grandchildren.
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In 2000, Fletcher students and friends established the John Curtis Perry Fellowship for a deserving Fletcher student.
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failure, but paradoxically the occupation was an extraordinary success: "a landmark in human history," Perry states.
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Berger, Kenneth W. (October 1, 1980). "Perry, John Curtis. Beneath the Eagle's Wings: Americans in Occupied Japan".
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River Authorities while directing the fighting in Vietnam from computerized and air conditioned command centers."
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in the 1860s to the death in 1960 of his last surviving daughter. Their research was published in a book entitled
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Perry, John C.; Weitz, Rockford; Borgerson, Scott (July 10, 2006). "Navigating the Swirling Currents of Change".
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Council on Foreign Relations' Asia Unbound podcast: interview with Perry on his book Singapore: Unlikely Power
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Kirkus review - The history of Singapore's improbable path to becoming an economically powerful city-state
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and Peter W. Stanley) recounts the American experience of East Asia, from approximately 1784 until the
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differed from Kirkus by characterizing the book as an "incredible historical and economic narrative".
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Perry highlights how Singapore is not a purely colonial European creation, but a Malay enclave called
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in Washington, DC and New York City, subsequently going to Yale College for his bachelor's degree in
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Eurasia's Maritime Rise and Global Security: From the Indian Ocean to Pacific Asia and the Arctic
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Eurasia’s Maritime Rise and Global Security: From the Indian Ocean to Pacific Asia and the Arctic
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Later, he attended Harvard University for his PhD in history, concluding in 1962 with his thesis
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with pith, wit, and clarity. The Japanese government awarded him the Imperial decoration of the
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deemed the book "impressive" and deserving of a "thoughtful audience". Daniel Yergin from
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Moore, Ray A. (Autumn 1981). "The Occupation of Japan as History. Some Recent Research".
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It also shows the value of creating an attractive environment for business investments.
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Program, and then director of the Maritime Studies program. He taught courses including
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In 2018 colleagues and students of Perry came together to publish a book in his honor,
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Perry, John C. (1996). "Great Britain and the Emergence of Japan as a Naval Power".
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Newcomb, Amelia (Apr 20, 2000). "The violent dynamics of a monarchy's finale".
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Perry, John C. (March 4, 1981). "Please, Japan, Return The Favor: Occupy Us'".
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Essays on T'ang society: the interplay of social, political and economic forces
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In 1991, the Japanese Government awarded Perry the imperial decoration of the
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Rosenberg, Victor (Fall 1999). "The Flight of the Romanovs: A Family Saga".
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Yergin, Daniel (Sep 13, 1981). "A lively history of US-East Asia ties".
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Perry, John C. (1964). "The Battle off the Tayang, 17 September 1894".
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Perry, John C. (February 4, 1994). "Russia as the great Asian power".
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Published in Japanese as "Nishi E!" 西へ! アメリカ人の太平洋開拓史 (PHP研究所, 1998)
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Perry in 2014 giving his last lecture of his maritime history course.
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Perry, John C. (1990). "Dateline North Korea: A Communist Holdout".
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Morris, Narrelle (2011). "From 'yellow peril' to 'Japan-bashing'".
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MacDonald, Bob (Apr 19, 1981). "How the US waged peace in Japan".
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Perry, John C.; Weitz, Rockford; Borgerson, Scott (Dec 23, 2007).
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with whom Perry developed a life-long mentor-mentee relationship.
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From 1962 until 1966, Perry was Assistant Professor of History at
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Perry, John C.; Weitz, Rockford; Borgerson, Scott (Jan 2, 2007).
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Isaac, Arnold R. (April 21, 1985). "VIETNAM; Selected Reading".
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Never Mind the Chewing Gum, Singapore is Global Trade Colossus
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Sleeman, Elizabeth; Neale, Alison; Preston, Ian, eds. (2003).
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Sentimental Imperialists: The American Experience in East Asia
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in researching the Romanovs' family history from the youth of
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from 1976 to 1979, and at the Japan Institute (later renamed
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Perry meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Korea
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Perry, John C.; Borgeson, Scott; Weitz, Rockford (2008).
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Great Britain and the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1858-1905
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Elizabeth C. Economy, Director for Asia Studies at the
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legacy and groundbreaking work of John Curtis Perry".
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Perry, John C. (1985). "Asia's Telectronic Highway".
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Pacific Century: The Emergence of Modern Pacific Asia
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Perry, John Curtis; Smith, Bardwell L., eds. (1976).
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Perry was a visiting research associate at Harvard's
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John Perry's Farewell Lecture "Valedictory Musings"
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
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936:Perry, John Curtis; Pleshakov, Constantine (1999). 224: 206: 191: 186: 176: 162: 149: 119: 114: 93: 85: 77: 69: 61: 37: 18: 1704: 1702: 1700: 1698: 1696: 1276:"The Architecture of Modernization in Meiji Japan" 1095: 956: 3187: 3185: 3045: 3043: 3041: 3039: 2148: 2146: 2144: 2142: 2140: 2138: 2136: 2134: 2132: 2130: 2041: 2039: 2037: 564:. In it, Admiral (ret.) and Fletcher School Dean 439:Excerpt from John Curtis Perry's podcast episode 395:Beginning in 1995, Perry took an interest in the 355:Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies 3775:Institute for Global Maritime Studies (archived) 2390: 2388: 2386: 2384: 2382: 2380: 1869: 1867: 1068:. In Yoshihara, Toshi; Holmes, James R. (eds.). 993:; Stanley, Peter W.; Perry, John Curtis (1981). 3877:The Fletcher School at Tufts University faculty 3461:"The Asian Market Surges in the Wake of Brexit" 3454: 3452: 3001: 2999: 2997: 2316:. USA: Japan-America Society of New Hampshire. 2282:"Carleton History Department Gallery 1970-1980" 2253:"Carleton History Department Gallery 1960-1970" 1840: 1838: 1836: 1834: 1832: 1830: 1828: 1158:"Beyond the Terracentric: Maritime Ruminations" 1070:Asia looks seaward: power and maritime strategy 3695:"Podcast: Singapore: Unlikely Power (website)" 3343: 3341: 3339: 3111: 3109: 2107: 2105: 1908: 1906: 1904: 1902: 1900: 1898: 1896: 1638: 1636: 1634: 1632: 1630: 1628: 1594: 1592: 1590: 1588: 1586: 1584: 1582: 1580: 3816:'s collections related to John Curtis Perry: 3788:S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies 3363: 3361: 3359: 2866:"Celebration Planned to Recognize John Perry" 638:History of US-East Asia relations (1784-1975) 367:The International Relations of the China Seas 279:for his contributions to US-Japan relations. 8: 3770:Official website of John C. Perry (archived) 3765:Fletcher School - Faculty Profile (archived) 3253: 3251: 3249: 3247: 3245: 3243: 3207: 3205: 3203: 2470:Japan-Bashing: Anti-Japanism since the 1980s 1664: 1662: 1603:. London: Europa Publications. p. 439. 1550: 1548: 1546: 263:. He was also the director of that school's 2961: 2959: 2957: 2078:Lanman, Scott; Moss, Daniel (May 4, 2017). 3802:(Bloomberg interview on Perry's 2017 book) 3733:"Podcast: Singapore: Unlikely Power (MP3)" 825:in 1869 and its strategic location in the 26: 15: 3565: 3563: 3561: 3559: 3557: 3555: 3521:Scott Lanman, Daniel Moss (May 4, 2017). 2656:. Japan Society of Boston. Archived from 2010: 2008: 938:The Flight of the Romanovs: A Family Saga 416:The Flight of the Romanovs: A Family Saga 2472:. New York, USA: Routledge. p. 22. 2006: 2004: 2002: 2000: 1998: 1996: 1994: 1992: 1990: 1988: 1517: 1515: 740: 737:American pioneering in the Pacific Ocean 257:the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy 219:The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy 3641:. Washington, D.C., USA. Archived from 1511: 470:Perry is the founding president of the 3705:from the original on February 15, 2021 3428:from the original on October 14, 2016. 2846:from the original on February 16, 2013 2566:from the original on February 16, 2013 2522:Perry, John Curtis (August 31, 1990). 2294:from the original on February 20, 2013 2262:from the original on February 20, 2013 2191:The Atlantic World of Robert G. Albion 2123:from the original on October 14, 2016. 609:post-WWII American occupation of Japan 267:program and founding president of the 2820:from the original on December 7, 2016 2766:Economy, Elizabeth C. (May 2, 2017). 2449:from the original on October 20, 2015 2167:from the original on December 5, 2015 2153:Rosenthal, Emma (November 10, 2015). 1681:from the original on October 17, 2015 1336:"Lee Kuan Yew's Power of Forgiveness" 1194:"Oceanic Revolution and Pacific Asia" 1135:Institute for Global Maritime Studies 472:Institute for Global Maritime Studies 269:Institute for Global Maritime Studies 7: 3731:Elizabeth C. Economy (May 2, 2017). 3693:Elizabeth C. Economy (May 2, 2017). 2768:"Podcast: Singapore: Unlikely Power" 2534:from the original on August 12, 2014 1097:"Japan and the United States at War" 2320:from the original on March 17, 2016 1881:from the original on April 27, 2015 1742:from the original on April 16, 2021 1437:"Modern Japan's lagging "frontier"" 1199:The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 1166:The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 351:Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies 3743:from the original on March 8, 2021 3631:Whitcomb, Robert (June 19, 2017). 3475:from the original on July 22, 2016 3088:Dees, Bowen C. (August 19, 1997). 2712:from the original on June 14, 2015 2030:from the original on May 24, 2015. 1655:from the original on May 24, 2015. 1562:from the original on July 14, 2014 1393:Perry, John C. (August 31, 1990). 729:list, and was also recommended by 363:Maritime History and Globalization 14: 3779:Recorded lectures and interviews 2493:Hoffman, Michael (Jul 31, 2011). 1643:Leonard, John (August 27, 1981). 1349:"Open a new highway - on the sea" 476:Japan External Trade Organization 255:Professor Emeritus of History at 3847:International relations scholars 3825:Other works by John Curtis Perry 3583:from the original on May 6, 2017 3540:from the original on May 5, 2017 2897:Gresh, Geoffrey F., ed. (2018). 2530:. Los Angeles, California, U.S. 2090:from the original on May 5, 2017 1669:Blair, Gavin (August 20, 2015). 607:(1980), Perry asserted that the 594:The American occupation of Japan 528: 514: 480:Massachusetts Historical Society 446: 384:Notable students of his include 271:, until his retirement in 2014. 97: 3459:Delfeld, Carl (July 21, 2016). 3214:The Journal of American History 2968:The Journal of Economic History 2928:The Journal of American History 2554:"The Fletcher Bulletin 2012-13" 2233:from the original on 2014-07-04 2119:. August 18, 1957. p. 90. 1435:Perry, John C. (May 22, 1985). 1334:Perry, John C. (Mar 24, 2015). 1321:Perry, John C. (Apr 14, 2017). 3055:The American Historical Review 2654:"Board of Directors 2011-2012" 2060:10.1080/03612759.1999.10527772 1916:The American Historical Review 1307:10.1080/00253359.1964.10657787 855:occupation during World War II 1: 3830:North Pacific Program reports 2613:The Christian Science Monitor 1675:The Christian Science Monitor 1531:(Ph.D.). Harvard University. 1441:The Christian Science Monitor 1353:The Christian Science Monitor 306:. His doctoral advisors were 3887:American maritime historians 3737:Council on Foreign Relations 3699:Council on Foreign Relations 2772:Council on Foreign Relations 2048:History: Review of New Books 1100:. 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Routledge. p. 374. 1522:John Curtis Perry (1962). 861:cleanliness and greenery. 775:Singapore - Unlikely Power 334:Chair of History in 1981. 32:Perry in a lecture in 2013 3857:Harvard University alumni 3445:. p. 8 (Book World). 3309:Pacific Historical Review 3009:Pacific Historical Review 2980:10.1017/s0022050700041978 2680:"Board of Directors 2016" 907:Singapore: Unlikely Power 788:Singapore: Unlikely Power 727:Notable books of the year 490:was published in 2017 by 488:Singapore: Unlikely Power 238: 110: 25: 3872:Carleton College faculty 2020:"A History of Illusions" 699:Sentimental Imperialists 662:(1981, co-authored with 2804:Oxford University Press 1362:"The Deep Blue Highway" 1340:The Wall Street Journal 1327:Oxford University Press 1274:Perry, John C. (1977). 1192:Perry, John C. (2011). 1156:Perry, John C. (2013). 1094:Perry, John C. (1998). 1061:Perry, John C. (2007). 911:Oxford University Press 792:Oxford University Press 492:Oxford University Press 3862:Yale University alumni 2342:Sung-Yoon Lee (1998). 2018:(September 13, 1981). 842: 778: 750: 650: 432: 381: 346: 310:, a japanologist, and 2592:on September 24, 2013 2223:"Edwin O. Reischauer" 1777:10.1353/rah.1998.0083 840: 773: 744: 645: 431: 401:Constantine Pleshakov 397:Russian Tsar's family 375: 357:) from 1979 to 1980. 340: 332:Henry Willard Denison 253:Henry Willard Denison 3051:McDougall, Walter A. 2686:on December 12, 2016 2660:on February 12, 2013 2287:. Carleton College. 2255:. Carleton College. 1813:on February 16, 2013 1807:"Director's Message" 1645:"Books of the Times" 1556:"西へ! - アメリカ人の太平洋開拓史" 1294:The Mariner's Mirror 997:. 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