The emergence of imperial Japan self-defense or calculated aggression? edited with an introduction by Marlene J. Mayo
Series: Problems in Asian civilizationsPublication details: Lexington, Mass. D. C. Heath and Company 1970Description: 105 p. ; 24 cmSubject(s):| Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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| AM | PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG | PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG KOLEKSI AM-P. TUN SERI LANANG (ARAS 5) | - | DS881.9.M33 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00000210307 |
Conflict of opinion.--Prologue, by O. Yoshitake.--Traditional expansionism, by R. T. Pollard.--Response to western aggression, by H. Kublin.--A question of timing and not of goals, by W. G. Beasley.--Lingering militarism, by J. M. Maki.--The Confucian world order, by M. F. Nelson.--Requirements of national security, by J. Crowley.--Ultranationalist societies, by E. H. Norman.--Pan-Asianism, by M. Jansen.--National mission, by M. Sannosuke.--Capitalism and imperialism, by O. Tanin and E. Yohan.--Capitalism, international politics, and the emperor system, by F. Shoichi.--A rebuttal to economic determinism, by H. Conroy.--Blueprint for conquest, by G. Kerr.--Unexpected happenings, by H. Cornroy.--Suggestions for additional reading (p. 101-105)
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