Pearl Harbor Reexamined: Prologue to the Pacific War

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Hilary Conroy, Harry Wray
University of Hawaii Press, 01/12/1989 - 224 páginas
Eighteen essays on the failure of diplomatic efforts by the US and Japan between the two world wars--the problems that thwarted diplomacy, the possible avoidability of the Pacific War. The collection serves as a retroactive study in peace research as well as a study in diplomatic history. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

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JapaneseAmerican Relations and Perceptions 19001940
1
US Policy toward Japan before World War II
17
Franklin Delano Roosevelt the New Deal and Japan
27
Principles Versus Realities US Prewar Foreign Policy to ward Japan
37
Examples of Mismanagement in US Policy toward Japan before World War II
47
Miscalculations in Deterrent Policy USJapanese Relations 19381941
51
Hornbeck Was Right The Realist Approach to American Policy toward Japan
65
The Road to the Pacific War
73
Nomura in Washington Conversations in Lieu of Diplomacy
107
Repulsing the Pearl Harbor Revisionists The State of Present Literature on the Debacle
119
Churchill Roosevelt and the China Question in PrePearl Harbor Diplomacy
127
Indochina Unplanned Incursion
141
The Road to Pearl Harbor
151
The Russian Factor in JapaneseAmerican Relations 1941
163
Concluding Remarks
179
Suggested Readings
187

Cordell Hull and the Diplomacy of Inflexibility
75
On the SoCalled HullNomura Negotiations
89
Ambassador Nomura and His John Doe Associates PrePearl Harbor Diplomacy Revisited
97
Contributors
193
Index
197
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