1st Edition

Japans Struggle With Internation

By Nish Copyright 1993
302 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

This a study of the Manchurian and Shanghai crises, the first serious confrontation between Japan and the world community. The Manchurian crisis was one of the major international crises of the period between World Wars I and II. For Britain and America, it bred a new distrust of Japanese long-term national objectives. It also brought home to all concerned the weaknesses of the League of Nations... Read more
Introduction; Chapter 1 The Mukden Incident and After; Chapter 2 Towards an International Commission, November–December 1931; Chapter 3 Problems Foreign and Domestic; Chapter 4 The Creation of Manchukuo; Chapter 5 The Shanghai Crisis, January-March 1932; Chapter 6 Arrival of the Lytton Commission; Chapter 7 Lytton in Manchuria; Chapter 8 Hiatus in Tokyo and Peking, May–June 1932; Chapter 9 Rush for Recognition of Manchukuo; Chapter 10 The Lytton Report and Japan; Chapter 11 Crisis at Christmas; Chapter 12 The Assembly Resolves, January–February 1933; Chapter 13 Climax and Aftermath; Chapter 14 Some Concluding Thoughts;

Biography

Ian Nish