ABSTRACT

This volume exposes Japan’s motives and designs on the economic front, pointing out the dangers of her policy of ousting Western interests and influence from East Asia during the conflict with China in Manchuria. The author urges the American and British governments to reconsider their position and strategy towards Japan. This book represents a fascinating insight into the power struggle between Japan & China in the early twentieth century.

 

chapter I|8 pages

JAPAN’S ECONOMIC MOTIVES IN CHINA

chapter IV|11 pages

CHINA’S ECONOMIC DEFENCE

chapter VI|12 pages

VI. ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS AND CONSEQUENCES