In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by the South Manchuria Railway Company, it played a semi-official role in the dissemination of imperial discourse among Japanese expatriates and the Chinese elite. The Manshū nippō watched with apprehension the rise of the Nationalist Party in China, which it perceived as a threat to Japan’s position in Manchuria. Previous studies have argued that from 1928 the newspaper advocated a hardline policy toward the Nationalists, thus preparing public opinion for the invasion of the Northeast and the subsequent establishment of Manzhouguo. This article investigates how the Manshū nippō discussed the “Manchurian question” in the second half of 1929, whi...
The Japanese Kwantung Army created Manchukuo as a client state in northeast China in March 1932. The...
In article based on the materials of the American mass media the author constructs the autonomy proc...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by ...
In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by ...
Was the founding of the State of Manchukuo an act of independence brought about by the people of Man...
Was the founding of the State of Manchukuo an act of independence brought about by the people of Man...
China’s three northeastern provinces (Fengtian, Heilongjiang, and Jilin) were transfigured by Japane...
In 1931, Japan occupied Manchuria or Northeast China. This major development resulted largely from a...
In 1931, Japan occupied Manchuria or Northeast China. This major development resulted largely from a...
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream has elicited the assistance of ethnic Chinese people around the world in ...
In September 1931, the Japanese colonial army in Manchuria, the Kwantung Army, began operations to t...
In September 1931, the Japanese colonial army in Manchuria, the Kwantung Army, began operations to t...
In September 1931, the Japanese colonial army in Manchuria, the Kwantung Army, began operations to t...
The chapter examines the Manzhouguo News Agency or the MNA (1932–1945) in Japanese-occupied Northeas...
The Japanese Kwantung Army created Manchukuo as a client state in northeast China in March 1932. The...
In article based on the materials of the American mass media the author constructs the autonomy proc...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by ...
In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by ...
Was the founding of the State of Manchukuo an act of independence brought about by the people of Man...
Was the founding of the State of Manchukuo an act of independence brought about by the people of Man...
China’s three northeastern provinces (Fengtian, Heilongjiang, and Jilin) were transfigured by Japane...
In 1931, Japan occupied Manchuria or Northeast China. This major development resulted largely from a...
In 1931, Japan occupied Manchuria or Northeast China. This major development resulted largely from a...
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream has elicited the assistance of ethnic Chinese people around the world in ...
In September 1931, the Japanese colonial army in Manchuria, the Kwantung Army, began operations to t...
In September 1931, the Japanese colonial army in Manchuria, the Kwantung Army, began operations to t...
In September 1931, the Japanese colonial army in Manchuria, the Kwantung Army, began operations to t...
The chapter examines the Manzhouguo News Agency or the MNA (1932–1945) in Japanese-occupied Northeas...
The Japanese Kwantung Army created Manchukuo as a client state in northeast China in March 1932. The...
In article based on the materials of the American mass media the author constructs the autonomy proc...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...