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British Intelligence and the Japanese Challenge in Asia, 1914–1941978-0-230-28728-0Series ISSN 2947-2423 Series E-ISSN 2947-2431
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British Intelligence and the Japanese Challenge in Asia, 1914–1941
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,‘A Cubist Picture’: The Soviet Menace in China, 1918–27, intelligence and to exacerbate the tensions already revealed in the Great War between the diplomats and the intelligence-providers. These tendencies were strikingly revealed in 1927 when a drastic intelligence failure led to the sudden emergence of a threat to British interests in Shanghai and the
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,From ‘Weak Power’ to Potential Enemy: Japan, 1921–33,nly the Manchurian crisis of 1931–33, and in particular the fighting between Japan and China in Shanghai early in 1932, that again revealed Japan’s potential threat to British interests. However, even then the concentration upon the Soviets in the previous years meant not only that Britain lacked th
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The Immediate Origins of the Pacific War,yed a significant role in Britain’s decision to opt for a policy of deterrence rather than appeasement, but in addition, the belief that Japan could be contained was the logical result of the image that intelligence had helped to construct over the previous twenty-five years.
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Protection Measures and Countermeasures, intelligence and to exacerbate the tensions already revealed in the Great War between the diplomats and the intelligence-providers. These tendencies were strikingly revealed in 1927 when a drastic intelligence failure led to the sudden emergence of a threat to British interests in Shanghai and the
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Biogeochemical Processes in Estuariesnly the Manchurian crisis of 1931–33, and in particular the fighting between Japan and China in Shanghai early in 1932, that again revealed Japan’s potential threat to British interests. However, even then the concentration upon the Soviets in the previous years meant not only that Britain lacked th