Volume II in this series of five volumes deals with relations between Japan and Britain in the political-diplomatic sphere from 1931 to the present day. From the political-diplomatic standpoint, it discusses the deteriorating relationship of the 1930s and leads on to the development of increasingly healthy postwar relations. The book consists of parallel essays from Japanese and British academic specialists
Nish dealt with the diplomacy of Britain and Japan in the five months before the conclusion of the A...
The purpose of this study is to examine and explain the impact of British business interests, outsid...
This collection of essays focuses Britain's role in global affairs since the Second World War. The e...
This book by a leading authority on Anglo-Japanese relations reconsiders the circumstances which led...
During the early twentieth century, Anglo-Japanese relations declined dramatically, and disintegrate...
Beginning with Lord John Russell (Foreign Secretary 1859-1865) and concluding with Geoffrey Howe (Se...
The working of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance has been studied in detail by some scholars but no system...
Recent controversies about Pearl Harbour have highlighted the need for a new assessment of British p...
The present international situation is characterized by the division of the World in two power blocs...
During the years preceding the outbreak of the Pacific War in December 1941 Britain's Ambassador to ...
Japan has loomed large in post-war Australian foreign and economic policies. At the regional level, ...
The crisis of 1931 was a world crisis. The nations of the world, just as much as they lacked the des...
Daniels examined British media views of Japan by sampling local and national dailies, with emphasis ...
Being the most dominant foreign power in nineteenth century Japan, Britain is often believed to have...
The Anglo-Japanese Alliance was the first formal agreement of its type reached by a Western 'great' ...
Nish dealt with the diplomacy of Britain and Japan in the five months before the conclusion of the A...
The purpose of this study is to examine and explain the impact of British business interests, outsid...
This collection of essays focuses Britain's role in global affairs since the Second World War. The e...
This book by a leading authority on Anglo-Japanese relations reconsiders the circumstances which led...
During the early twentieth century, Anglo-Japanese relations declined dramatically, and disintegrate...
Beginning with Lord John Russell (Foreign Secretary 1859-1865) and concluding with Geoffrey Howe (Se...
The working of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance has been studied in detail by some scholars but no system...
Recent controversies about Pearl Harbour have highlighted the need for a new assessment of British p...
The present international situation is characterized by the division of the World in two power blocs...
During the years preceding the outbreak of the Pacific War in December 1941 Britain's Ambassador to ...
Japan has loomed large in post-war Australian foreign and economic policies. At the regional level, ...
The crisis of 1931 was a world crisis. The nations of the world, just as much as they lacked the des...
Daniels examined British media views of Japan by sampling local and national dailies, with emphasis ...
Being the most dominant foreign power in nineteenth century Japan, Britain is often believed to have...
The Anglo-Japanese Alliance was the first formal agreement of its type reached by a Western 'great' ...
Nish dealt with the diplomacy of Britain and Japan in the five months before the conclusion of the A...
The purpose of this study is to examine and explain the impact of British business interests, outsid...
This collection of essays focuses Britain's role in global affairs since the Second World War. The e...