A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... economic problems and ever more oppressive . Their policies varied , however , not only over time , but according to the nature of the particular country they were dealing with , and the nature of their interest in it . The application ...
... economic problems and ever more oppressive . Their policies varied , however , not only over time , but according to the nature of the particular country they were dealing with , and the nature of their interest in it . The application ...
Halaman 218
... economic objectives , security , economic as well as political , might be found in breaking the world into more or less autarkic spheres . The general viability of the concept was doubtful . It might rather be seen as an argument in ...
... economic objectives , security , economic as well as political , might be found in breaking the world into more or less autarkic spheres . The general viability of the concept was doubtful . It might rather be seen as an argument in ...
Halaman 258
... economic power , Japan still played a major economic role in Southeast Asia in the 1960s . Indeed its ' over - presence ' produced a reaction , as Prime Minister Tanaka found on his 1974 tour . Fukuda enunciated a different approach in ...
... economic power , Japan still played a major economic role in Southeast Asia in the 1960s . Indeed its ' over - presence ' produced a reaction , as Prime Minister Tanaka found on his 1974 tour . Fukuda enunciated a different approach in ...
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