Power transitions, status dissatisfaction and war : the Sino - Japanese war of 1894-1895/ Andrew Q Greve

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): Online resources: In: Security Studies : Vol.27, No 1, January-March 2018, pp.148-178 (118)Summary: The analysis traced the origins of the power shift between China and Japan to their differential responses to industrialization and globalization driven in part by differences in political cultures with China's imperial order failing to match Japan's rapid economic, military and political transformation.
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The analysis traced the origins of the power shift between China and Japan to their differential responses to industrialization and globalization driven in part by differences in political cultures with China's imperial order failing to match Japan's rapid economic, military and political transformation.

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