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;
Naoko Shimazu
'The case studies in general are extremely detailed, very well
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co-operative arrangements as NAFTA abd EMU' - Ella Kavanagh,
National University of Ireland for The Business Economist
'This study is a valuable addition to the history of Japan's
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arguments and conclusions with clarity and objectivity' Hugh
Cortazzi, The Japan Society, Spring 99, Number 132
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