Militarism and Foreign Policy in Japan.

The Manchurian "Incident" of 1931 led to a Japanese occupation, the birth of Manchoukuo and the withdrawal of Japan from the League of Nations. At the time it seemed as if the army and navy were exerting a supreme influence. This volume points out that this influence is not new and that th...

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Author / Creator: Causton, E. E. N.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Edition:1st ed.
Imprint: London : Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.
Series:Routledge Library Editions: Japan Ser.
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Table of Contents:
  • BOOK COVER
  • TITLE01
  • COPYRIGHT01
  • TITLE02
  • COPYRIGHT02
  • AUTHOR'S PREFACE
  • INTRODUCTION
  • CONTENTS
  • CHAPTER ONE: THE BACKGROUND FOR A MILITARIST APPEAL
  • CHAPTER TWO: THE DEFECTS OF JAPANESE DEMOCRACY
  • CHAPTER THREE: THE POSITION OF THE MILITARY
  • CHAPTER FOUR: THE RESTORATION AND AFTER
  • CHAPTER FIVE: THE IMPLICATIONS OF 1931
  • CHAPTER SIX: THE REVIVAL OF MILITARY INFLUENCE
  • CONCLUSION
  • THE CONSTITUTION OF JAPAN
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • INDEX.