Pan-Asianism and Japan’s War 1931-1945
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The focus of this book is on Pan-Asianism as a propeller behind Japan’s expansionist policies from the Manchurian Incident in 1931 until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.
The book sheds light on the critical importance of Pan-Asianism in Japanese imperialism. Pan-Asianism was a cultural as well as political ideology that promoted Asian unity and recognition. The focus of this book is on Pan-Asianism as a propeller behind Japan’s expansionist policies from the Manchurian Incident in 1931 until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.
Eri Hotta was born and raised in Tokyo. She received a BA in history at Princeton and did her M.Phil. and D.Phil. in International Relations at Oxford, where she also taught from 2001-2005. She now lives in New York.
“Hotta’s book on Japanese Pan-Asianism offers the most comprehensive treatment of this topic in English…This book should be essential reading for both undrgraduate and graduate level courses on international affairs and Asian politics, as well as histories of imperialism and colonization.”
–Cemil Aydin, American Historical Review