The Dynamics of East Asian Politics and Diplomacy in the 1920s: The Intersection of International Cooperation and Imperial Expansion
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| The Dynamics of East Asian Politics and Diplomacy in the 1920s: The Intersection of International Cooperation and Imperial Expansion |
Table of Contents
| Contents | Pages | |
| Editor’s Preface Author: Kazutaka Sogo |
ⅳ-ⅴ | |
| Chapter 1: Japan’s Advancement into the Middle and South of China, From the First Sino-Japanese War to the First World War Author: Yuji Kubota |
1-14 | |
| Chapter 2: On the Mediatization of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1921–1928 Author: Lieven Sommen |
15-39 | |
| Chapter 3: The Manshū Nippō and the Issue of Chinese Reunification at the Turn of 1929 Author: Andrea Revelant |
40-74 | |
| Chapter 4: Colonial and Overseas Development Policies of Imperial Japan under Internationalism: Reading the Policies of the Kenseikai Cabinet from the Perspective of Economic and Cultural Integration Author: Kazutaka Sogo |
75-92 | |
| Chapter 5: Britain and the Difficulty of Anglo-Japanese Military Collaboration, 1902–1928 Author: Takeshi Sugawara |
93-103 | |
| Closing Remarks Author: Mahon Murphy |
104-109 | |