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- catalog abstract "Annotation In November 1937, Ishii Itaro, head of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Bureau of Asiatic Affairs, reflected bitterly on the decline of the ministry's influence in China and his own long and debilitating struggle to guide China policy. Ishii was the most notable member of a group of middle-level diplomats who, having served in China, strongly advocated that Japan adopt policies in harmony with China's rising nationalism and national interests. Japan's Imperial Diplomacy profiles this distinct strain of "China service diplomat", while providing a comprehensive look at the institutional history and internal dynamics of the Japanese Foreign Ministry and its handling of China affairs in the years leading up to and through the Second World War. Moving from a thorough examination of a wide range of primary sources, including the extensive archives of the Japanese Foreign Ministry, memoirs, diaries, and unpublished speeches, Japan's Imperial Diplomacy offers integrated interpretations of Japanese imperialism, diplomacy, and the bureaucratic restructuring of the 1930s that were fundamental to Japan's version of fascism and the move toward war.".
- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books net".
- catalog contributor b11615651.
- catalog coverage "China Foreign relations 1644-1912.".
- catalog coverage "China Foreign relations 1912-1949.".
- catalog coverage "China Foreign relations Japan.".
- catalog coverage "Japan Foreign relations 1868-".
- catalog coverage "Japan Foreign relations China.".
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "Annotation In November 1937, Ishii Itaro, head of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Bureau of Asiatic Affairs, reflected bitterly on the decline of the ministry's influence in China and his own long and debilitating struggle to guide China policy. Ishii was the most notable member of a group of middle-level diplomats who, having served in China, strongly advocated that Japan adopt policies in harmony with China's rising nationalism and national interests. Japan's Imperial Diplomacy profiles this distinct strain of "China service diplomat", while providing a comprehensive look at the institutional history and internal dynamics of the Japanese Foreign Ministry and its handling of China affairs in the years leading up to and through the Second World War. Moving from a thorough examination of a wide range of primary sources, including the extensive archives of the Japanese Foreign Ministry, memoirs, diaries, and unpublished speeches, Japan's Imperial Diplomacy offers integrated interpretations of Japanese imperialism, diplomacy, and the bureaucratic restructuring of the 1930s that were fundamental to Japan's version of fascism and the move toward war.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The Rise of Kasumigaseki Diplomacy: The Struggle for Autonomy -- The Development of the Career Diplomat: Nurturing China Expertise -- The Japanese Consul in China -- The Gaimusho's Loss in the Manchurian Incident -- The Path to War: The Gaimusho's Continuing Loss of Control in China Affairs.".
- catalog extent "xi, 296 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Japan's imperial diplomacy.".
- catalog identifier "0824820622 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0824823257 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Japan's imperial diplomacy.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press,".
- catalog relation "Japan's imperial diplomacy.".
- catalog spatial "China Foreign relations 1644-1912.".
- catalog spatial "China Foreign relations 1912-1949.".
- catalog spatial "China Foreign relations Japan.".
- catalog spatial "Japan Foreign relations 1868-".
- catalog spatial "Japan Foreign relations China.".
- catalog subject "327.52051 21".
- catalog subject "DS849.C6 B67 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Rise of Kasumigaseki Diplomacy: The Struggle for Autonomy -- The Development of the Career Diplomat: Nurturing China Expertise -- The Japanese Consul in China -- The Gaimusho's Loss in the Manchurian Incident -- The Path to War: The Gaimusho's Continuing Loss of Control in China Affairs.".
- catalog title "Japan's imperial diplomacy : consuls, treaty ports, and war in China, 1895-1938 / Barbara J. Brooks.".
- catalog type "text".