The Western World and Japan
Author: Sir George Bailey Sansom
Publisher: Vintage Books USA
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 504
ISBN-13: 9780394718675
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Author: Sir George Bailey Sansom
Publisher: Vintage Books USA
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 504
ISBN-13: 9780394718675
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Martha R. McCabe
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Published: 1943
Total Pages: 14
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Published: 1954
Total Pages: 496
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Joe C.. Dixon
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 69
ISBN-13: 1428993924
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul Hibbert Clyde
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Published: 1966
Total Pages: 552
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKCovers the Western impact on the Far East and the Eastern response in the 19th and 20th centuries. This edition includes new chapters on Communist China, Japan since the Occupation, and Taiwan and Korea since 1945.
Author: Mary Ann Robinson
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Published: 1980
Total Pages: 80
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Published: 1973
Total Pages: 332
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stephen Turnbull
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2012-01-20
Total Pages: 66
ISBN-13: 1780963696
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFeared throughout the Far East, Japanese pirates were likened to 'black demons' and 'flood dragons'. For centuries relations between Japan, Korea and China were carried out through a bizarre trinity of war, trade and piracy. The piracy, which combined the other elements in a violent blend of free enterprise, is the subject of this original and exciting book. Stephen Turnbull vividly recreates the pirates' daily lives, from legitimate whaling and fishing trips to violent raids. He explores the bases and castles used by the pirates and uses eyewitness accounts and original artwork to give stunning descriptions of a vicious and brutal life.
Author: Brian P. Farrell
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2022-07-18
Total Pages: 411
ISBN-13: 3110718774
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe years 1900 to 1954 marked the transformation from an exotic, colonized "Far East" to a more autonomous, prominent "Asia Pacific". This anthology examines the grand strategies of great powers as they vied for influence and ultimately hegemony in the region. At the turn of the twentieth century, the main contestants included the venerable British Empire and the aspiring Japan and United States. The unwieldy leviathan of China, the European imperial holdings in Southeast Asia, and the expanses of the western Pacific emerged as battlegrounds in literal and geopolitical terms. Other less powerful nations, such as India, Burma, Australia, and French Indochina, also exercised agency in crafting grand strategies to further their interests and in their interactions with those great powers. Among the many factors affecting all nations invested in the Asia Pacific were such traditional elements as economics, military power, and diplomacy, as well as fluid traits like ideology, culture, and personality. The era saw the decline of British and European influence in the Asia Pacific, the rise and fall of Japanese imperialism, the emergence of American primacy, the ongoing struggle for independence in Southeast Asia, and China’s resurrection as a contender for hegemony. Great powers shifted and so too did their grand strategies.