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Japan, Italy and the Road to the Tripartite Alliance: Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World

Autor Ken Ishida
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 oct 2018
This book employs a comparative approach to explore the decision-making processes behind the Japanese and Italian foreign policies concerned with East Asia, Africa, Europe and the Mediterranean. It explores these policies in relation to the Axis powers and Britain in the 1930s. Both Japan and Italy shared significant similarities in their decision-making processes, which help to illustrate the workings of ultra-nationalist and fascist foreign policy. The work examines the mechanism of decision-making in the foreign ministries, rather than the personalities of leaders, in order to understand why and how both countries finally chose unexpected partners.  The Tripartite Alliance has often been perceived through the diplomatic motives and arbitrary manners of dictatorial leadership in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and ultra-nationalist Japan individually. This book compares the foreign policies of Italy and Japan and looks outwards to their diplomatic relations with Britain, akey imperial factor in their expansions into East Asia and Africa, contrasting these Axis powers with Germany, usually thought to typify fascist diplomacy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319962221
ISBN-10: 3319962221
Pagini: 146
Ilustrații: XIV, 218 p. 3 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2  The Ideological Backgrounds of Axis Foreign Policies.- Chapter 3  Coordinators: The Two Prime and Foreign Ministers, Koki Hirota and Benito Mussolini.- Chapter 4  Planners: The Two Vice-Ministers, Mamoru Shigemitsu and Fulvio Suvich.- Chapter 5  Negotiators: The Two Ambassadors to Britain, Shigeru Yoshida and Dino Grandi.- Chapter 6  Traditional Diplomats and New Actors.- Chapter 7  East Asian Crisis and Globalization of the Axis.- Chapter 8  Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Ken Ishida is a Professor in the Faculty of Law, Politics and Economics at Chiba University, Japan. 

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This book employs a comparative approach to explore the decision-making processes behind the Japanese and Italian foreign policies concerned with East Asia, Africa, Europe and the Mediterranean. It explores these policies in relation to the Axis powers and Britain in the 1930s. Both Japan and Italy shared significant similarities in their decision-making processes, which help to illustrate the workings of ultra-nationalist and fascist foreign policy. The work examines the mechanism of decision-making in the foreign ministries, rather than the personalities of leaders, in order to understand why and how both countries finally chose unexpected partners.  The Tripartite Alliance has often been perceived through the diplomatic motives and arbitrary manners of dictatorial leadership in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and ultra-nationalist Japan individually. This book compares the foreign policies of Italy and Japan and looks outwards to their diplomatic relations with Britain, akey imperial factor in their expansions into East Asia and Africa, contrasting these Axis powers with Germany, usually thought to typify fascist diplomacy.

Caracteristici

Challenges traditional accounts which view the Tripartite Allicance as a ‘hollow’ pact, highlighting the significance of Japan and Italy as Axis powers Compares the workings of ultra-nationalist and fascist foreign policy in these two countries, in contrast to Germany Presents the global context of the Axis alliance and the road to World War II