Defiance in Manchuria : The making of Japanese foreign policy, 1931-1932

The author explores the question of why Japan followed an expansionist foreign policy that worked to her own destruction. He has chosen to examine the Manchurian Affair of 1931 because it marks the beginning of Japan's uncontrolled expansion on the Asian continent, and also because "here a...

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Prif Awdur: Ogata, Sadako N.
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Cyhoeddwyd: Berkeley University of California Press 1964
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245 4 |b The making of Japanese foreign policy, 1931-1932 
245 0 |c Sadako N. Ogata 
260 |a Berkeley 
260 |b University of California Press 
260 |c 1964 
520 |a The author explores the question of why Japan followed an expansionist foreign policy that worked to her own destruction. He has chosen to examine the Manchurian Affair of 1931 because it marks the beginning of Japan's uncontrolled expansion on the Asian continent, and also because "here are found the origins of later maladies." 
650 |a Manchuria (China),Mãn Châu (Trung Quốc) 
650 |x History,Lịch sử 
650 |y 1931-1945,1931-1945 
904 |i Năm 
980 |a Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ