Japan and the world since 1868/ Michael A Barnhart
Material type: TextSeries: International relations and the great powersPublication details: London: Arnold, 1995Description: 198ISBN:- 0340528583 (pbk.)
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History of Japan's rise from technological zero to one of the world's leading economic powers. This book attempts to explain how this has been achieved by focussing on the country's leadership and in particular by studying the effect on foreign policy of domestic power struggles.
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