01023nam a2200289 i 450099100062237970753620020503192529.0011004s1987 it ita 887081262624000b10104793-39ule_instLE02519322ExLFac. Economiaita658.8Vitrac, Jean-Pierre460712Marketing & design industriale /Jean-Pierre VitracMilano :Tecniche nuove,c1987154 p. ;30 cmDirezione aziendale Disegno industrialeProdotti industrialiVenditeMarketing e design industriale.b1010479313-02-1927-06-02991000622379707536LE025 ECO 658.8 VIT01.0112025000077133le025Catalogato 2019-E0.00-l- 03130.i1012258827-06-02Marketing & design industriale197071UNISALENTOle02501-01-01ma -itait 0103433nam 22004693 450 991016319360332120230803215319.097817828951451782895140(CKB)3810000000097842(MiAaPQ)EBC4809307(Au-PeEL)EBL4809307(CaPaEBR)ebr11350013(OCoLC)974583722(Exl-AI)4809307(Perlego)3018748(EXLCZ)99381000000009784220210901d2014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHenry L. Stimson And The Japanese Dilemma, 1931-19321st ed.San Francisco :Verdun Press,2014.©2014.1 online resource (67 pages)Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER I: COMPETITION IN EAST ASIA: U.S. AND JAPANESE FOREIGN POLICY, 1920-1930 -- United States Foreign Policy in East Asia -- Conflict Within the Japanese Government -- Radical Nationalism in Japan -- The Kwantung Army and Manchuria -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER II. HENRY L. STIMSON'S POLITICAL CAREER -- Introduction -- Stimson's Early Career -- Stimson's Political Career -- Stimson and Hoover -- Morality and Diplomacy -- CHAPTER III: STIMSON AND JAPAN: 1931-1932 -- Introduction -- The Dispute Between China and Russia -- The Manchurian Incident -- First Steps in U.S. Foreign Policy Reaction -- The Idea of Moderates Versus Militarists -- A Change in Perspective -- Opposition to Stimson's Views -- The Bombing of Chinchow -- Efforts of the League of Nations -- The Capture of Tsitsihar -- Occupation of Chinchow and Non-Recognition -- The Japanese Reply to the U.S. -- The Shanghai Incident -- The Bluff and Restatement of Policy -- Another League Action -- Manchukuo -- A Renewed Attack by Japan -- The Borah Letter -- CHAPTER IV -- CONCLUSION: THE MAN WHO PASSED BY ON THE OTHER SIDE -- APPENDIX A - CHRONOLOGY OF MAJOR EVENTS -- APPENDIX B - KEY POINTS OF MAJOR U.S. POLICIES AND INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS -- APPENDIX C - BORAH LETTER -- BIBLIOGRAPHY.This book examines the role of Henry L. Stimson, U.S. Secretary of State under President Herbert Hoover, in shaping American foreign policy towards Japan during the critical period of 1931-1932. It explores the shift in Stimson's stance from supporting Japan's civilian government to condemning its military actions in China, known as the Manchurian Incident. The study delves into the complexities of U.S. and Japanese foreign policies during the preceding decade and analyzes the internal power struggles within Japan. Stimson's diplomatic efforts are highlighted as he navigates the challenges of upholding international agreements like the Nine-Power Treaty amidst growing tensions. The book is intended for readers interested in diplomatic history, U.S.-Japan relations, and early 20th-century international politics.Generated by AI.United StatesGenerated by AIJapanGenerated by AIUnited States.Japan.Newman Major Harry T1374398MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910163193603321Henry L. Stimson And The Japanese Dilemma, 1931-19323407532UNINA