Cultural Diplomacy in U.S.-Japanese Relations, 1919-1941

Cultural Diplomacy in U.S.-Japanese Relations, 1919-1941
Author: J. Davidann
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2007-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230609732


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This study explores U.S-Japanese relations in the interwar period to find that the seeds of the Pacific War were sown in the failure of cultural diplomacy and the growth of mutually antagonistic images. While most Americans came to see Japan's modernity as a façade, the Japanese began to group Americans with the warlike European powers.

Cultural Diplomacy in U.S.-Japanese Relations, 1919-1941

Cultural Diplomacy in U.S.-Japanese Relations, 1919-1941
Author: J. Davidann
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2007-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781403975324


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This study explores U.S-Japanese relations in the interwar period to find that the seeds of the Pacific War were sown in the failure of cultural diplomacy and the growth of mutually antagonistic images. While most Americans came to see Japan's modernity as a façade, the Japanese began to group Americans with the warlike European powers.

Prelude to Pearl Harbor

Prelude to Pearl Harbor
Author: John Gripentrog
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1538149443


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In this absorbing account of the origins of the Asia-Pacific War, historian John Gripentrog argues that competing ideologies of world order—chiefly the rift between liberal internationalism and Pan-Asian regionalism—lay at the heart of the conflict. Drawing from a rich diversity of primary and secondary sources, the author also examines the Japanese government’s vigorous cultural diplomacy in the U.S., which sought to win over American hearts and minds and soft-pedal its imperialist ambitions in Asia. The result is a book that both challenges and amplifies standard interpretations of US-Japan relations in the interwar era, while weaving diplomatic, political, intellectual, and cultural history. Moreover, the author’s wide-angle lens offers readers insights into a fascinating assemblage of historical actors—from Japanese and American diplomats, politicians, and military leaders, to cosmopolitan art enthusiasts and major league baseball players.

Diplomats in Crisis

Diplomats in Crisis
Author: Richard Dean Burns
Publisher: Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-Clio
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1974
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:


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Prelude to Pearl Harbor

Prelude to Pearl Harbor
Author: John Gripentrog
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781538149430


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Reconsidering the origins of WWII in Asia and the Pacific, this book focuses on interactions between the United States and Japan during the interwar period. Challenging and amplifying accepted interpretations, Gripentrog argues that competing ideologies--chiefly the rift between internationalism and Pan-Asianism--was at the heart of the conflict.