China, Japan and the U.S.A. by John Dewey

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Author Dewey, John, 1859-1952
LoC No. 21020145
Title China, Japan and the U.S.A.
Present-Day Conditions in the Far East and Their Bearing on the Washington Conference
Note Reading ease score: 45.7 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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Summary "China, Japan and the U.S.A." by John Dewey is a philosophical exploration focusing on contemporary conditions in the Far East and their implications for the Washington Conference, written in the early 20th century. The text examines the intricate and often tense relationships between Japan, China, and the United States during a pivotal time in international relations, marked by Japan's growing influence and the ramifications of Western imperialism. The opening of the work discusses the stark contrasts in political atmosphere and public sentiment between Japan and China, noting the uncertainty in Japan regarding its international status and the pervasive fear in China of being dominated by Japanese interests. Dewey critiques how diplomatic messages are interpreted differently in both countries, revealing a deep psychological divide. He illustrates his observations with specific examples of Japan's growing economic power and military presence in China, while emphasizing the pressing need for a more nuanced understanding of East-West relations during this tumultuous period. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DS: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Asia
Subject Eastern question (Far East)
Subject China -- Foreign relations -- Japan
Subject Japan -- Foreign relations -- China
Subject United States -- Foreign relations -- China
Subject China -- Foreign relations -- United States
Category Text
EBook-No. 28393
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Oct 25, 2009
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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