Concentrating on the rivalry between the formal and informal empires of Great Britain, Japan and the United States of America, this book examines how regional relations were negotiated in Asia and the Pacific during the interwar years.
Concentrating on the rivalry between the formal and informal empires of Great Britain, Japan and the United States of America, this book examines how regional relations were negotiated in Asia and the Pacific during the interwar years.
Hiroo Nakajima is Professor in the Osaka School of International Public Policy at Osaka University, Japan.
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Introduction Part I Understanding trans-Pacific interactions: The liberal inter-imperial order in the "Pacific" region, 1920-1960 1. The Institute of Pacific Relations (1925-61): Non-Western origins of IR study 2. Manchukuo's quest for "recognition" and the Institute of Pacific Relations 3. The cultural exchange programs in the prewar period as cultural borderlands: The Japan-America Student Conference and the Philippines-Japan Student Conference Part II The regeneration of international society in the Asia-Pacific: Toward the postwar years 4. Westernization narratives re-examined: Through the eyes of Edwin O. Reischauer and John K. Fairbank 5. William R. Castle and his Japanese connections: Focusing on the period after he left the State Department 6. Japanese Americanists' visions of the Asia-Pacific order: From the prewar to the postwar years 7. SSRC's Committee on Comparative Politics and the struggle to construct a general theory of political modernization using the Japanese model: Scholarly endeavors of Robert E. Ward Epilogue
Introduction Part I Understanding trans-Pacific interactions: The liberal inter-imperial order in the "Pacific" region, 1920-1960 1. The Institute of Pacific Relations (1925-61): Non-Western origins of IR study 2. Manchukuo's quest for "recognition" and the Institute of Pacific Relations 3. The cultural exchange programs in the prewar period as cultural borderlands: The Japan-America Student Conference and the Philippines-Japan Student Conference Part II The regeneration of international society in the Asia-Pacific: Toward the postwar years 4. Westernization narratives re-examined: Through the eyes of Edwin O. Reischauer and John K. Fairbank 5. William R. Castle and his Japanese connections: Focusing on the period after he left the State Department 6. Japanese Americanists' visions of the Asia-Pacific order: From the prewar to the postwar years 7. SSRC's Committee on Comparative Politics and the struggle to construct a general theory of political modernization using the Japanese model: Scholarly endeavors of Robert E. Ward Epilogue
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