3. POLITICA EXTERIOR DE JAPÓN

 

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______: "The Japanese Navy and its Policy and Strategy toward the United States", en BORG, D. & OKAMOTO, S.- Pearl Harbor as History, New York, Columbia U.P., 1973, pp. 225-259.

- BEASLEY, W.G.- Japanese Imperialism, 1894-1945. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1987.

‑ BAERWALD, Hans: "The Diet and the Foreign Policy", en Scalapino, Robert A. (ed.).‑ The Foreign Policy of Modern Japan, Berkeley, L.A./London, Univ. of California Press, 1977.

‑ BERGAMINI, David: Japan's Imperial conspiracy, London, Heinemann/New York, Morrow, 1971.

‑ CONROY, Hilary & WRAY, Harry (ed.): Pearl Harbor reexamined. Prologue to the Pacific War, Honolulu, Univ. of Hawaii Press, 1990.

‑ CROWLEY, James W.:  "Japan's Military Foreign Policies", en MORLEY, James W.‑ Japan's Foreign Policy, 1868‑1945: A Research Guide. New York/London, Columbia Univ. Press, 1974. pp. 3‑117.

______: Japan's Quest for Autonomy. National Security and Foreign Policy, 1930‑1938. Princeton, New York University Press, 1960.

‑ FERRETTI, Valdo: "La Politica Estera Giapponese e i Rapporti con l'Italia e la Germania (1919‑1939)", en Storia Contemporanea, 4 (1976). pp. 783‑824.

- HALLIDAY, J. & McCORMACK, G: El nuevo imperialismo japonés, Madrid, Siglo XXI.  1975.

‑ HARUHIRO. Fukui: "Policy Making in the Japanese Foreign Ministry", en Scalapino, Robert A. (ed.).‑ The Foreign Policy of Modern Japan. Berkeley, L.A., London, Univ. of California Press, 1977. pp. 3‑35.

‑ HOSOYA, Chihiro: "The role of the Japan's Foreign Ministry  and it's Embassy in Washington 1940‑1941", en Borg, D. & Okamoto, S.‑ Pearl Harbor as History. Japanese‑American Relations 1931‑41. New York, s.l., 1937. pp. 149‑164.

______: "Retrogression in Japan's Foreign Policy Decision-Making Process", en Morley, James W  (ed.) Dilemmas of Growth in Prewar Japan, New York, Princeton U.P., 1971.

‑ IRIYE, Akira: "Japan's Policies toward the United States", en MORLEY, James W.‑ Japan's Foreign Policy, 1868‑1945: A Research Guide. New York/London, Columbia Univ. Press, 1974. pp. 407‑461.

______: "Japan's Foreign Policies between World Wars: Sources and Interpretations", en Journal of Asian Studies 26 (4)  (1967). pp. 677‑682.

‑ JANNELLI, Pasquale: "Italia e Giappone dopo L'armistizio dell`8 settembre 1943", en Storia e Politica 2 (2)(1963). pp. 157‑182.

‑ MORINOSUKE Kajima: A Brief Diplomatic History of Modern Japan, Ruthland, VE, Tuttle, 1965.

- KOVALIO, Jacob: "Japan's Perception of Stalinist Foreign Policy in the early 1930's", en Journal of Contemporary History (Londres), (1984)

‑ MORLEY, James W. (ed.): Deterrent Diplomacy. Col. Studies of the East Asian Diplomacy. New York, Columbia Univ. Press, 1976.

_______(ed.): Japan's Foreign Policy, 1868, 1941: A Research Guide, New York, London, Columbia University Press, 1974. 618 pp.

______ (ed.): The Fateful Choice: Japan's Advance into South‑east Asia, 1939‑1941. Col. Studies of the East Asian Institute. New York, Columbia Univ. Press, 1980.

______ (ed.): The China Quagmire. Japan's Expansion on the Asian Continent 1933‑41, Col. Japan's road to the Pacific War. New York, Columbia Univ. Press, 1983. 503 pp.

‑ MYERS, Ramon  H. y PEATTIE, Mark. R (ed.): The Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895‑1945, Princeton, Princeton Univ. Press, 1984. 540 pp.

‑ NISH, Ian: "Japan's Policies toward Britain", en MORLEY, James W.‑ Japan's Foreign Policy, 1868‑1945: A Research Guide. New York, London, Columbia Univ. Press, 1974. pp. 184‑235.

_____: Japanese Foreign Policy, 1868‑1942. Kasumigaseki to Miyakezaka. London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1977.

______: "Japan in Britain's view of the International System, 1919-1937", en NISH, I (ed.).- Anglo-japanese Conference on the History of the World War II. Anglo-Japanese Alienation, 1912-1952, New York, Cambridge, 1982

______: Japan's struggle with internationalism. Japan, China and the League of Nations, 1931-1933. London, Kegan Paul International, 1993.

- OGATA, Sadako: Defiance in Manchuria: The Making of Japanese Foreign Policy, 1931-1932, Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1962.

‑ PEATTIE, Mark R.: Nan'yô. The Rise and Fall of the Japanese in Micronesia 1885‑1945. Col. Pacific Islands Monograph Series, 4. Honolulu, Univ. of Hawaii Press, 1988.

‑ PRESSEISEN, Ernst L.: Germany and Japan. A Study in Totalitarian Diplomacy, The Hague, Martinus Nihoff, 1958.

- SATOH Kyôzô: Japan and Britain at the Crossroads, 1939-1941: A Study in the Dilemmas of Japanese Diplomacy

‑ SCALAPINO, Robert A. (ed.): The Foreign Policy of Modern Japan. Prólogo de E.O. Reinschauer. Berkeley, L.A., London, Univ. of California Press, 1977.

‑ SCWANTES, Robert S.: "Japan's Cultural Foreign Policies", en MORLEY, James W.‑ Japan's Foreign Policy, 1868‑1945: A Research Guide, New York, London, Columbia Univ. Press, 1974. pp. 153‑183.

‑ TAKEUCHI, Tatsuji: War and Diplomacy in the Japanese Empire. Introd. by Quincy Wright. New York, Russell & Russell, 1967 (1ª ed., 1935, Univ. of Chicago). 505 pp.

‑ USUI, Katsumi: "The role of the Foreign Ministry", en Borg, D. & Okamoto, S.‑ Pearl Harbor as History. Japanese-American Relations 1931-1941. New York, Columbia U.P., 1973.

‑ WILCOX, Robert. R.: Japan's Secret War, New York, 1985.