Japan and the World Since 1868 by Michael Barnhart

Japan and the World Since 1868 by Michael Barnhart

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Summary

A survey of Japan's foreign relations since 1868. Far from being a monolithic state, Japan, in this study, emerges as one deeply divided in its image and hopes for itself and its place in the world, divisions that have persisted from the Meiji Restoration of 1868 to the present day.

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Japan and the World Since 1868 by Michael Barnhart

Japan's position as a major power in international affairs is recent, but the changes it has gone through during even so short a time have been immense. How to account for its progress from prudence, through folly, to present success is the enquiry at the core of Michael Barnhart's study. He provides a masterly account of the domestic pressures that often helped shape foreign policy, as well as an evaluation of the changing world order itself.
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ISBN 13 9780340528587
ISBN 10 0340528583
Title Japan and the World Since 1868
Author Michael Barnhart
Series International Relations And The Great Powers
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder Education Publishers
Year published 1995-03-17
Number of pages 208
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