
Japan’s Rush to the Pacific War: The Institutional Roots of Overbalancing
door
Lionel P. Fatton
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Romance
Science & Technology
Manga
Formaat
Kindle
Pagina's
443
Taal
Duits
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 2023
Uitgever
Palgrave Macmillan
Editie
1
ISBN-10
3031220536
ISBN-13
9783031220531
Beschrijving
Lionel P. Fatton delves into the complexities of Japan's foreign policy dynamics leading up to the Pacific War. By examining the intricate institutional frameworks that shaped Japan's decisions during this tumultuous period, he uncovers the underlying motivations that prompted the nation to pursue aggressive actions. This exploration into overbalancing highlights how institutional pressures and strategic calculations interplayed to propel Japan toward conflict.
Fatton provides a thorough analysis of the historical context, emphasizing the various domestic and international influences that contributed to Japan's military expansion. He explores how societal expectations, political agendas, and economic factors converged, ultimately forging a path of confrontation in the Pacific. Through detailed case studies, the author paints a vivid picture of a nation caught in the grip of ambition and competition.
The narrative is enriched with insights into the decision-making processes within Japan's government and military circles, allowing readers to grasp the complexities of its foreign policy. By shedding light on these institutional roots, Fatton raises crucial questions about how similar dynamics manifest in contemporary geopolitics.
This scholarly work stands as a pertinent contribution to the field of international relations, inviting scholars and readers alike to reconsider the relationship between a nation’s institutional framework and its strategic choices.
Fatton provides a thorough analysis of the historical context, emphasizing the various domestic and international influences that contributed to Japan's military expansion. He explores how societal expectations, political agendas, and economic factors converged, ultimately forging a path of confrontation in the Pacific. Through detailed case studies, the author paints a vivid picture of a nation caught in the grip of ambition and competition.
The narrative is enriched with insights into the decision-making processes within Japan's government and military circles, allowing readers to grasp the complexities of its foreign policy. By shedding light on these institutional roots, Fatton raises crucial questions about how similar dynamics manifest in contemporary geopolitics.
This scholarly work stands as a pertinent contribution to the field of international relations, inviting scholars and readers alike to reconsider the relationship between a nation’s institutional framework and its strategic choices.
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