This study explores the Japanese motivations in raising the proposal for racial equality at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. This is the first comprehensive analysis of an historically significant event which has not been given adequate scholarly attention in the past. The story which unfolds underlines the complexity of politics and diplomacy surrounding the racial equality proposal and analyses the effect of the failure of the proposal on Japan's politics in the 1920s and 1930s.
This study explores the Japanese motivations in raising the proposal for racial equality at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. This is the first comprehensive analysis of an historically significant event which has not been given adequate scholarly attention in the past. The story which unfolds underlines the complexity of politics and diplomacy surrounding the racial equality proposal and analyses the effect of the failure of the proposal on Japan's politics in the 1920s and 1930s.
Introduction Chapter 1 Negotiating racial equality at the peace conference Chapter 2 Domestic politics and the League of Nations Chapter 3 Immigration and the 'diplomacy of saving face' Chapter 4 Japan's status as a great power Chapter 5 Australia overwhelms the British Empire delegation Chapter 6 The American opposition Chapter 7 Conclusions and reflections
Introduction Chapter 1 Negotiating racial equality at the peace conference Chapter 2 Domestic politics and the League of Nations Chapter 3 Immigration and the 'diplomacy of saving face' Chapter 4 Japan's status as a great power Chapter 5 Australia overwhelms the British Empire delegation Chapter 6 The American opposition Chapter 7 Conclusions and reflections
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