Asia's New Battlefield

Asia's New Battlefield
Title Asia's New Battlefield PDF eBook
Author Richard Javad Heydarian
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Pages 175
Release 2015-11-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1783603151

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This compact, insightful book offers an up-to-the-minute guide to understanding the evolution of maritime territorial disputes in East Asia, exploring their legal, political-security and economic dimensions against the backdrop of a brewing Sino-American rivalry for hegemony in the Asia-Pacific region. It traces the decades-long evolution of Sino-American relations in Asia, and how this pivotal relationship has been central to prosperity and stability in one of the most dynamics regions of the world. It also looks at how middle powers – from Japan and Australia to India and South Korea – have joined the fray, trying to shape the trajectory of the territorial disputes in the Western Pacific, which can, in turn, alter the future of Asia – and ignite an international war that could re-configure the global order. The book examines how the maritime disputes have become a litmus test of China’s rise, whether it has and will be peaceful or not, and how smaller powers such as Vietnam and the Philippines have been resisting Beijing’s territorial ambitions. Drawing on extensive discussions and interviews with experts and policy-makers across the Asia-Pacific region, the book highlights the growing geopolitical significance of the East and South China Sea disputes to the future of Asia – providing insights into how the so-called Pacific century will shape up.

The Other Great Game

The Other Great Game
Title The Other Great Game PDF eBook
Author Sheila Miyoshi Jager
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 625
Release 2023-05-16
Genre History
ISBN 0674983394

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Sheila Miyoshi Jager returns to the three-cornered contest among imperial Russia, China, and Japan over the Korean Peninsula. The battle to colonize Korea upended East Asian geopolitics, set great-power conflicts of the twentieth century in motion, and seeded internal rivalries that persist in the peninsula’s division between North and South.

The Russian Empire

The Russian Empire
Title The Russian Empire PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section
Publisher
Pages 700
Release 1920
Genre Russia
ISBN

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Japan and Russia

Japan and Russia
Title Japan and Russia PDF eBook
Author Yulia Mikhailova
Publisher Global Oriental
Pages 288
Release 2008-08-28
Genre History
ISBN 9004213155

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This volume recognizes the growing awareness of the importance of images in international relations, exploring the phenomenon over three centuries as it relates to Russia and Japan. The general perception of one country by another – the ‘stereotypical collective mentality’ – is an historic phenomenon that continues to be a fundamental component in international relations at all levels, but especially in the political and business arenas, and remains an ongoing challenge for future generations. Bringing together international scholars from various disciplines, this innovative study focuses especially on modes of seeing and on the enigma of visual experience. It draws on numerous visual representations from propaganda posters and cartoons to artworks and films and to more recent media, such as television, the internet, pop-culture icons, as well as direct visual encounters. The volume raises questions of how different cultures observe, understand and represent each other, how and why mutual representations have changed or remained unchanged during the long history of Japanese-Russian interactions, what mental frameworks exist on both sides of the encounter; and how visions of otherness influence the construction of national, cultural and social identities.

Catalogue of European Books, 1918-1919

Catalogue of European Books, 1918-1919
Title Catalogue of European Books, 1918-1919 PDF eBook
Author 南滿洲鐵道株式會社. 大連圖書館
Publisher
Pages 400
Release 1920
Genre
ISBN

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Handbooks

Handbooks
Title Handbooks PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 714
Release 1920
Genre Archives
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Published to provide British delegates with information for the Peace Conference.

From Ally to Enemy

From Ally to Enemy
Title From Ally to Enemy PDF eBook
Author Philip Towle
Publisher BRILL
Pages 213
Release 2021-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 9004213643

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This study, closely researched by Philip Towle over the past thirty years, is principally concerned with the military relations between Britain and Japan during the first half of the twentieth century and the ambivalence, misunderstandings and misconceptions that informed their relationship, described by the author as ‘an epic tragedy’. Following the signing of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance in 1902, Japan was held up as a model in Britain and Britain in Japan. But within a generation, the British came to see Japan as the first country to challenge the League of Nations and to begin a new age of imperialism. Conversely, the Japanese armed forces saw Britain as the greatest obstacle to Japanese ambitions in China and elsewhere. In 1936, Lieutenant Commander Tota Ishimaru’s book Japan Must Fight Britain was printed in Britain, its significance ignored at many levels, and five years later the two countries were at war. ‘The feelings stirred up by that conflict,’ notes Towle, ‘still have resonance today.’ From Ally to Enemy brings together a most important body of research that is long overdue in book form and will be widely welcomed by historians and researchers of the period, as well as those seeking more detailed analysis of specific aspects of the pre-war Anglo-Japanese military relationship.