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U.S.-Japanese Relations - 1930s

Book Summary by: AcaDemon    


This paper argues that the deterioration in the relationship between America and Japan originated in the Japanese ultranationalism
and militarism that threatened American security. Threatened by Japanese aggression, the United States imposed an embargo on Japan, which it felt would persuade Japanese leaders to moderate their aggression. The American embargo, however, only intensified Japanese aggression, since Japan became more desperate for raw minerals and international respect.
Published: November 12, 2006
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