The third Sino-Japanese war : Dream of Pacific Empire / Guang Wu.

By: Wu, GuangMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Asian Political, Economic and security issuesPublication details: New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., c2012Description: viii, 115 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9781613244890Subject(s): National security -- China | National security -- Japan | China -- Foreign relations | Japan -- Foreign relations -- China | China -- Foreign economic relations | Japan -- Foreign economic relations | China -- Military policy | Japan -- Military policyDDC classification: 327.51052 Summary: "China was defeated during the first Sino-Japanese war and Japan was defeated during World War II including the second Sino-Japanese war. Since then, the relationship between China and Japan has varied between good and bad. This book does not discuss various trivial disputes between China and Japan; instead it considers the real cause, which is the competition to become a Pacific Empire, which would lead to the third Sino-Japanese war and would eventually challenge the current Pacific Empire, the United States of America. Under such a circumstance, the book discusses various aspects on the third Sino-Japanese war from a Chinese viewpoint."--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [107]-108) and index.

"China was defeated during the first Sino-Japanese war and Japan was defeated during World War II including the second Sino-Japanese war. Since then, the relationship between China and Japan has varied between good and bad. This book does not discuss various trivial disputes between China and Japan; instead it considers the real cause, which is the competition to become a Pacific Empire, which would lead to the third Sino-Japanese war and would eventually challenge the current Pacific Empire, the United States of America. Under such a circumstance, the book discusses various aspects on the third Sino-Japanese war from a Chinese viewpoint."--Publisher's description.

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