Research concerning militarism in Japan and the role of the Imperial mil- itary in prewar politics is generally focusing on the 1930s and 1940s, the obvious cli- max of the military's intervention in politics. However, military intervention in politics had its roots in the legislation of the...
Ever since their founding, Japan’s Self Defense Forces have neither achieved a single military victory nor were they ever engaged in combat operations. To this day, weapons in the SDF are referred to as “equipment,” and artillery brigades are called “technical brigades” in order to d...
Explaining Japanese Antimilitarism: Normative and Realist Constraints on Japan's Security Policy Since the late 1990s, Japan has sent increasing numbers of its military forces overseas. It has also assumed a more active military role in the U.S.-Japan alliance. Neither conventional constructivist ...
In 1940, Japan occupied French Indochina (Vietnam) upon agreement with the French Vichy government, and joined the Axis powers Germany and Italy. These actions intensified Japan's conflict with the United States and Great Britain which reacted with an oil boycott. The resulting oil shortage and...
The Formation of National Ideology among Chinese Overseas Students in Japan in the Late Qing Dynasty : Focusing on Cai_E's Opinion on Militarism The aim of this dissertation is to describe and analyse how, between 1898 and 1937, women organised themselves in two peace organisations which proteste...
In this paper,the author objectively analyses the cause of Japanese militarism s unconditional surrender,especially Chinese function in anti-Japan fasc. 本文从总结历史经验出发,对日本军国主义无条件投降的各方面原因,特别是中国抗日战争在战胜日本法西斯及世界反法西斯战争中的地位和作用,作了历史地客观地分析...
Cultures of antimilitarism : national security in Germany and Japan While globalization threatens many of the historical drivers of rural American economies, it also opens up new opportunities for economic development. In p... Berger,ThomasU - The Johns Hopkins University Press 被引量: 284发表: ...
The chapter aims at elucidating the dynamics of mutual demonization between China and Japan that is anchored in the "Siamese twin" analogy of the 1930s episode. We argue that shadow projection, scapegoat behaviour, revival of geopolitical discourses, and identity politics have been responsible for ...
In particular, the number of scholarly and popular works that have identified the United States' escalating use of trade and financial sanctions in the late 1930s and early 1940s as a response to Japan's increasing military advances in Asia are numerous. Such discussions on the Pacific War ...