Japan and the wider world : from the mid-nineteenth century to the present / Akira Iriye.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; New York : Longman, 1997Description: viii, 213 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0582210534
- 9780582210530
- 0582210542
- 9780582210547
- 327.52
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 190-199) and index.
Foreword -- Ch. 1. The Origins of Modern Japanese Diplomacy -- Ch. 2. The Emergence of Japan as a Great Power -- Ch. 3. The Road to Continentalism -- Ch. 4. Japanese Diplomacy in Transition -- Ch. 5. The Search for a New Order -- Ch. 6. The Ideology of the Chinese-Japanese War -- Ch. 7. The Road to the Pacific War -- Ch. 8. The Consequences of the Pacific War -- Ch. 9. The Resumption of Japanese Diplomacy -- Ch. 10. The Origins of Peaceful Coexistence -- Ch. 11. The Emergence of the Third World -- Ch. 12. Diplomacy in the Age of Economic Chaos -- Ch. 13. The Post-Cold War World -- Conclusion: Japan and the Wider World at the End of the Twentieth Century -- Guide to Further Reading -- Index.
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