The Treaty of San Francisco From the Perspective of International Peace Movements in Early Twentieth-Century America

The leaders of the Meiji Restoration believed in their master, Yoshida Shoin (吉田松陰), who claimed that in order for the islands of Japan not to be a colony of the powerful Western states, Japan had to conquer nearby countries. This led to Japan’s invasion of the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, Korea, and Man...

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Main Author: Yi, Tea-Jin (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: David Publishing Company 2018
In: Cultural and religious studies
Year: 2018, Volume: 6, Issue: 2, Pages: 88-111
Further subjects:B HarvardDraft Convention on the Law of Treaties 1935
B James W. Garner
B Yoshida Shoin’s "preemptive occupation" of the neighboring countries
B The League of Nations’ verdict on the Manchurian Incident
B the Progressive Codification of International Law
B Manley O. Hudson
B The Inquiry
B First Anglo-Japanese Agreement
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