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Imperial Eclipse: Japan''s Strategic Thinking about Continental Asia before August 1945

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By (author): Yukiko Koshiro

The Pacific War narrative of Japan's defeat that was established after 1945 started with the attack on Pearl Harbor, detailed the U.S. island-hopping campaigns across the Western Pacific, and culminated in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan's capitulation, and its recasting as the western shore of an American ocean. But in the decades leading up to World War II and over the course of the conflict, Japans leaders and citizens were as deeply concerned about continental Asiaand the Soviet Union, in particularas they were about the Pacific theater and the United States. In Imperial Eclipse, Yukiko Koshiro reassesses the role that Eurasia played in Japans diplomatic and military thinking from the turn of the twentieth century to the end of the war.Through unprecedented archival research, Koshiro has located documents and reports expunged from the files of the Japanese Cabinet, ministries of Foreign Affairs and War, and Imperial Headquarters, allowing her to reconstruct Japans official thinking about its plans for continental Asia. She brings to light new information on the assumptions and resulting plans that Japans leaders made as military defeat became increasingly certain and the Soviet Union slowly moved to declare war on Japan (which it finally did on August 8, two days after Hiroshima). She also describes Japanese attitudes toward Russia in the prewar years, highlighting the attractions of communism and the treatment of Russians in the Japanese empire; and she traces imperial attitudes toward Korea and China throughout this period. Koshiros book offers a balanced and comprehensive account of imperial Japans global ambitions.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 907g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jun 2013
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780801451805

About Yukiko Koshiro

Yukiko Koshiro is Professor in the College of International Relations at Nihon University Japan. She is the author of Trans-Pacific Racisms and the U.S. Occupation of Japan winner of the Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize.

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