Challenge of Japan Before World War II

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A01=Nazli Choucri
A01=Robert C. North
A01=Susumu Yamakage
army
Army Expenditures
Asian area studies
Author_Nazli Choucri
Author_Robert C. North
Author_Susumu Yamakage
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international conflict analysis
Japan's Foreign Direct Investment
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Japan’s post-World War II
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Lateral Pressure
lateral pressure theory
Liaotung Peninsula
meiji
Military Expenditures
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modelling state expansion processes
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post-World War Ii Model
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415869539
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1993.This book examines the relationships between the economic, political and strategic expansion of a country, and its tendency towards conflict and war. The authors use the example of Japan to demonstrate that it is uneven economic development and the search for basic resources and markets that often set the stage for war and international conflict. Thus the pursuit of legitimate national goals - for example the expansion of a nation's industrial base - may put it into competitive, poten­tially conflicting relationships with countries with similar objectives. The names of the authors will attract all International Relations scholars who will know Choucri and North's Nations in Conflict and will have been awaiting the outcome of their fifteen years of research on Japan. The book is also invaluable reading for advanced undergraduate and postgrad­uate students of Japan and other Asian area studies, political economy and political science.

Nazli Choucri, Robert C. North, Susumu Yamakage

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