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Japan's Foreign Relations, 1542-1936

Japan's Foreign Relations, 1542-1936
Author: Roy Hidemichi Akagi
Publisher: Tokyo, Hokuseido Press
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1936
Genre: Japan
ISBN:

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Japanese Foreign Policy 1869-1942

Japanese Foreign Policy 1869-1942
Author: Ian Nish
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134556101

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First published in 2001. This is Volume XI of the Foreign Policies of the Great Powers eleven part series and focuses on the policies of the Japanese, from 1869 to 1942. It includes sections on the Iwakura period, the Mutsu period, Aoki, Komura, Kato, Ishi, Shidehara, Tanaka, Uchida, Hirota, Konoe and ending with the Matsuoka period in 1941.


The Story of International Relations, Part One

The Story of International Relations, Part One
Author: Jo-Anne Pemberton
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 588
Release: 2019-09-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030143317

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This book is the first volume in a trilogy that traces the development of the academic subject of International Relations, or what was often referred to in the interwar years as International Studies. This first volume takes on the origins of International Relations, beginning with the League of Nations and the International Studies Conference in Berlin in 1928 and tracing its development through the Paris Peace Conference, the quest for cooperation in the Pacific, the Institute of Pacific Relations and lessons from Copenhagen, Shanghai and Manchuria. This project is an impressive and exhaustive consideration of the evolution of IR and is aptly published in celebration of the discipline's centenary.


Japan's Economic Offensive in China

Japan's Economic Offensive in China
Author: Lowe Chuan Hua
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136927298

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This volume exposes Japan’s motives and designs on the economic front, pointing out the dangers of her policy of ousting Western interests and influence from East Asia during the conflict with China in Manchuria. The author urges the American and British governments to reconsider their position and strategy towards Japan. This book represents a fascinating insight into the power struggle between Japan & China in the early twentieth century.


Japan's Emergence as a Modern State - 60th anniv. ed.

Japan's Emergence as a Modern State - 60th anniv. ed.
Author: Herbert E. Norman
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774841870

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Originally published in 1940 by the Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR), this classic work by a leading 20th-century Japanologist has an enduring value. Japan's Emergence as a Modern State examines the problems and accomplishments of the Meiji period (1868-1912). This edition includes forewords by: R. Gordon Robertson, a former member of the Canadian Department of External Affairs; Len Edwards, the present Canadian ambassador to Japan; and William L. Holland, former secretary-general of the IPR; as well as a preface and introduction by Lawrence Woods. Also included are 10 short essays by leading Canadian, Japanese, and American scholars of Japanese politics, history, and economics,


Confrontation over Taiwan

Confrontation over Taiwan
Author: Leonard H. D. Gordon
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2009-02-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0739135740

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Confrontation over Taiwan: Nineteenth Century China and the Powers is a full and detailed account of international relations of Taiwan during the nineteenth century and specifically, the period between 1840 and 1895. During this time the western powers and Japan were engaged in imperialist designs seeking commercial and strategic gain in the South China Sea, which ultimately led to the Japanese colonization of Taiwan. Leonard Gordon, a diplomatic historian of East Asia, closely examines the foreign policies of China, Great Britain, the United States, France, and Japan. Also taking account of historic events on Taiwan and the mainland, Gordon has researched, in addition to the extensive published national records, unpublished archival materials in Taiwan, Japan, the United States, and Great Britain. Providing a context for understanding the current situation in Taiwan, the thorough research and historical analysis of Confrontation over Taiwan make this an essential book for students of East Asian History and International Affairs.


Institute of Pacific Relations

Institute of Pacific Relations
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1776
Release: 1951
Genre: Communism
ISBN:

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Institute of Pacific Relations

Institute of Pacific Relations
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws
Publisher:
Total Pages: 870
Release: 1951
Genre: Communism
ISBN:

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Japan’s Colonialism and Indonesia

Japan’s Colonialism and Indonesia
Author: Muhammad Abdul Aziz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9401192332

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The rise and fall of the Japanese empire constitutes one of the most dramatic episodes of modern history. Within the short span of fifty years Japan grew out of political backwardness into a position of tremendous power. Japan's rise to power challenged Europe's hegemony over Asia, but, paradoxically, it was Japan's fall that caused the irreparable ruin of the colonial system over Eastern lands. Japan went to war against the West under the battlecry of Asia's liberation from European colonialism. In reality, for forty years, beginning with her first war against China, she had striven to imitate this colonialism, as she had endeavoured to imitate the political, military and economic achievements of Europe. A thorough understanding of the imitative character of the Japanese Empire might well have induced the leaders of the nation to side with the conservative trend of political thought in the Western world in order to maintain the existing world-wide political system of which colonial rule was an accepted part. They might have understood that an adventurous, revolutionary policy was bound to result in grave dangers for their own state and most conservative structure. Japan might have continued to grow and to expand if she had succeeded to play the role of the legitimate heir to Europe's decaying power in Asia. By violently opposing that power, she undermined the very foun dations of her own rule outside the home-islands.