Fr. 236.00

North China and Japanese Expansion 1933-1937 - Regional Power and the National Interest

English · Hardback

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Draws on a wide range of Chinese and Japanese sources to analyse the uncertain loyalties and complex internal pressures that drove Sino-Japanese interaction in prewar north China.

List of contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 ‘Cuckoos in the Nest’; Chapter 2 ‘We must drive out these warlords’; Chapter 3 ‘Ambiguous talk and equivocal attitudes’; Chapter 4 ‘Citizens of the Republic’; Chapter 5 ‘A castle built on sand’; Chapter 6 Conclusions;

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Marjorie Dryburgh

Summary

Draws on a wide range of Chinese and Japanese sources to analyse the uncertain loyalties and complex internal pressures that drove Sino-Japanese interaction in prewar north China.

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