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Britain's retreat from empire in East Asia, 1905-80 / edited by Antony Best.
Author/Artist
Naraoka, Sochi
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Taylor & Francis 2017
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
Description
1 online resource (230 pages) : illustrations, tables.
Availability
Available Online
KU Open Research Library
Details
Subject(s)
Decolonization
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East Asia
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History
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20th century
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Imperialism
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History
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20th century
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World politics
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1900-1945
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World politics
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1945-1989
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Great Britain
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Foreign relations
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East Asia
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East Asia
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Foreign relations
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Great Britain
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Great Britain
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Colonies
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Asia
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History
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20th century
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Editor
Best, Antony, 1964-
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Series
Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia.
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Summary note
"The decline of British power in Asia, from a high point in 1905, when Britain's ally Japan had vanquished the Russian Empire, apparently reducing the perceived threat that Russia posed to British interests in India and China, to the end of the twentieth century, when British power had dwindled to virtually nothing, is one of the most important themes in understanding the modern history of East and Southeast Asia. This book considers a range of issues that illustrate the significance and influence of the British Empire in Asia and the nature of Britain's imperial decline. Subjects covered include the challenges posed by Germany and Japan during the First World War, British efforts at international co-operation in the interwar period, the British relationship with Korea and Japan in the wake of the Second World War, and the complicated path of decolonisation in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong"--Provided by publisher.
Notes
Includes index.
Language note
English
Contents
1. Early retirement: Britain’s retreat from Asia, 1905–23
2. Imperial Germany’s strategy in East and South-East Asia: The campaign against British India
3. Japan’s Twenty-One Demands and Anglo-Japanese relations
4. Britain, intelligence and the Japanese intervention in Siberia, 1918–22
5. Britain, the League of Nations and Russian women refugees in China in the interwar period
6. Defending the ‘Singapore strategy’: Hankey’s Dominions tour, 1934
7. Conquering press: coverage by the New York Times and the Manchester Guardian on the Allied occupation of Japan, 1945–52
8. In search of regional authority in South-East Asia: The improbable partnership of Lord Killearn and Malcolm MacDonald, 1946–8
9. Anglo-American relations and the making and breaking of the Korean phase of the 1954 Geneva Conference
10. A withdrawal from Empire: Hong Kong–UK relations during the European Economic Community enlargement negotiations, 1960–3
11. From Vietnam to Hong Kong: Britain, China and the everyday Cold War, 1965–7
12. Towards ‘a new Okinawa’ in the Indian Ocean: Diego Garcia and Anglo–American relations in the 1960s.
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Britain's retreat from empire in East Asia, 1905-1980
ISBN
1-134-51718-1
1-315-88960-9
1-134-51711-4
OCLC
961340380
Doi
10.4324/9781315889603
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