A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... foreign government which would probably drive the country to ruin through its blunders ' . ? The attitude of the new rulers was in some measure pragmatic . What , however , they were determined upon was the establishment and maintenance ...
... foreign government which would probably drive the country to ruin through its blunders ' . ? The attitude of the new rulers was in some measure pragmatic . What , however , they were determined upon was the establishment and maintenance ...
Halaman 27
... foreign policy . The approach of the Northern March of the Chinese nationalists to Manchuria produced a sense of crisis . China as a whole was more important to Japan than it was to other powers . Some 70 per cent of its foreign ...
... foreign policy . The approach of the Northern March of the Chinese nationalists to Manchuria produced a sense of crisis . China as a whole was more important to Japan than it was to other powers . Some 70 per cent of its foreign ...
Halaman 40
... foreign policy had been defined by a combination of its own opportunism with the opportunity offered by others . The nature of the governmental structure that the oligarchs had created led the same way . Meiji Japan was not a monolithic ...
... foreign policy had been defined by a combination of its own opportunism with the opportunity offered by others . The nature of the governmental structure that the oligarchs had created led the same way . Meiji Japan was not a monolithic ...
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