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War and diplomacy in the Japanese empire
The development of Japan’s foreign policy and military strategy from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century. Drawing on official documents and key political decisions, Takeuchi explains how Japan built its military power, expanded its influence in East Asia, and shaped diplomatic strategies closely tied to its imperial ambitions. The book highlights the interaction between the military, the government, and international powers in forming Japan’s expansionist policies, offering a clear understanding of the factors that led the nation toward regional and global conflicts.
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