Japan and the Next War

Japan and the Next War

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Author: Giichi Tanaka
Binding: Softback
Published: The China Critic, 1927

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Aging or marking
Markings: Previous owner

This booklet, titled "Japan and the Next War," was published in 1927 by The China Critic. It offers valuable insights into the geopolitical climate and perspectives of the time. It provides a critical analysis of Japan's military ambitions and the possible implications for East Asia and the broader international community. This booklet also examines Japan's expansionist policies, military capabilities, and the reactions of neighboring countries and global powers. The content likely includes discussions on historical context, strategic assessments, and predictions about future military engagements. Note: Despite this minor marking, the interior pages are well-preserved with light foxing. The text remains clear and legible. 42pp.

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Description

Author: Giichi Tanaka
Binding: Softback
Published: The China Critic, 1927

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Aging or marking
Markings: Previous owner

This booklet, titled "Japan and the Next War," was published in 1927 by The China Critic. It offers valuable insights into the geopolitical climate and perspectives of the time. It provides a critical analysis of Japan's military ambitions and the possible implications for East Asia and the broader international community. This booklet also examines Japan's expansionist policies, military capabilities, and the reactions of neighboring countries and global powers. The content likely includes discussions on historical context, strategic assessments, and predictions about future military engagements. Note: Despite this minor marking, the interior pages are well-preserved with light foxing. The text remains clear and legible. 42pp.