From Far East to Asia Pacific great powers and grand strategy 1900–1954
The years 1900 to 1954 marked the transformation from an exotic, colonized "Far East" to a more autonomous, prominent "Asia Pacific". This anthology examines the grand strategies of great powers as they vied for influence and ultimately hegemony in the region. At the turn of the...
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements----- V List of Maps----- XI List of Figures----- XIII List of Tables-----XV Notes on Contributors and Acknowledgements — XVII Sources: List of Abbreviations used in Citations----- XXI Glossary: Names and Spelling----- XXIII Brian P. Farrell From Far East to Asia Pacific: Great Powers and Grand Strategy, 1900-1954----- 1 Section One Brian P. Farrell Follow the Money: E for Economics and Grand Strategy----- 15 Shannon A. Brown Grand Strategy by Other Means: US Foreign Policy, Public-Private Collaboration, and “Employingall Proper Methods in China,” 1895-1914----- 19 Yamamoto Fumihito Follow the Money: The Manchurian Incident, Economic Recovery and Japan’s Policy Change in the 1930s----- 49
VIII — Contents Section Two David J. Ulbrich Military Power in Grand Strategy, 1900-1954----- 81 David J. Ulbrich Facing the RisingSun in the Pacific: Grand Strategy, the US Marine Corps and Amphibious Capabilities, 1900-1941----- 85 Brian P. Farrell Twilight in China: Great Powers and the Defence of Shanghai, 1925-1937----- 113 Charles Burgess “To Treat China as a Great Power”: Great Britain, Southeast Asia, and American Grand Strategy for the Defeat of Japan, 1941-1945----- 151 Karl Hack Grand Strategy and Its Layers: Britain and Southeast Asia, 1946-1954----- 183 Section Three S.R. Joey Long Diplomacy, (Hot and Cold) War, and Grand Strategy, 1940-1954----- 217 Jeremy A. Yellen What Grand Strategy? Japan, 1931-1945----- 221 Andrea Benvenuti Frustrating the Americans and Befriending the Communists: Nehru’s Policy in the Early Asian Cold War, 1947-1954----- 251 Lauriane Simony The British Council and Its Rivals: Great Powers’ Cultural Competition in Post-Independence Burma, 1948-1955 ---- 281
Contents S.R. Joey Long Adversaries, Allies and the Shaping of US Grand Strategy: The Eisenhower Administration and the 1954 Geneva Conference----- 309 Marek W. Rutkowski Expanding the Area of Peace: India and the Geneva Conference of 1954----- 339 Coda Brian P. Farrell On Two Doorsteps: Middle Powers and Grand Strategy----- 363 Peter Dean Managing Great Power Allies: Australian Grand Strategy in Asia, 1900-1954----- 365 Brian P. Farrell Reflections: Making Sense of and Shaping Order in the Asia-Pacific 1900-1954----- 393 Index----- 397 IX
The years 1900 to 1954 marked the transformation from an exotic, colonized “Far East” to a more autonomous, prominent “Asia Pacific”. This anthology examines the grand strategies of great powers as they vied for influence and ultimately hegemony in the region. At the turn of the twentieth century, the main contestants included the venerable British Empire and the aspiring Japan and United States. The unwieldy leviathan of China, the European imperial holdings in Southeast Asia, and the expanses of the western Pacific emerged as battlegrounds in literal and geopolitical terms. Other less powerful nations, such as India, Burma, Australia, and French Indochina, also exercised agency in crafting grand strategies to further their interests and in their interactions with those great powers. Among the many factors affecting all nations invested in the Asia Pacific were such traditional elements as economics, military power, and diplomacy, as well as fluid traits like ideology, culture, and personality. The era saw the decline of British and European influence in the Asia Pacific, the rise and fall of Japanese imperialism, the emergence of American primacy, the ongoing struggle for independence in Southeast Asia, and China’s resurrection as a contender for hegemony. Great powers shifted and so too did their grand strategies.
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Contents Acknowledgements----- V List of Maps----- XI List of Figures----- XIII List of Tables-----XV Notes on Contributors and Acknowledgements — XVII Sources: List of Abbreviations used in Citations----- XXI Glossary: Names and Spelling----- XXIII Brian P. Farrell From Far East to Asia Pacific: Great Powers and Grand Strategy, 1900-1954----- 1 Section One Brian P. Farrell Follow the Money: E for Economics and Grand Strategy----- 15 Shannon A. Brown Grand Strategy by Other Means: US Foreign Policy, Public-Private Collaboration, and “Employingall Proper Methods in China,” 1895-1914----- 19 Yamamoto Fumihito Follow the Money: The Manchurian Incident, Economic Recovery and Japan’s Policy Change in the 1930s----- 49
VIII — Contents Section Two David J. Ulbrich Military Power in Grand Strategy, 1900-1954----- 81 David J. Ulbrich Facing the RisingSun in the Pacific: Grand Strategy, the US Marine Corps and Amphibious Capabilities, 1900-1941----- 85 Brian P. Farrell Twilight in China: Great Powers and the Defence of Shanghai, 1925-1937----- 113 Charles Burgess “To Treat China as a Great Power”: Great Britain, Southeast Asia, and American Grand Strategy for the Defeat of Japan, 1941-1945----- 151 Karl Hack Grand Strategy and Its Layers: Britain and Southeast Asia, 1946-1954----- 183 Section Three S.R. Joey Long Diplomacy, (Hot and Cold) War, and Grand Strategy, 1940-1954----- 217 Jeremy A. Yellen What Grand Strategy? Japan, 1931-1945----- 221 Andrea Benvenuti Frustrating the Americans and Befriending the Communists: Nehru’s Policy in the Early Asian Cold War, 1947-1954----- 251 Lauriane Simony The British Council and Its Rivals: Great Powers’ Cultural Competition in Post-Independence Burma, 1948-1955 ---- 281
Contents S.R. Joey Long Adversaries, Allies and the Shaping of US Grand Strategy: The Eisenhower Administration and the 1954 Geneva Conference----- 309 Marek W. Rutkowski Expanding the Area of Peace: India and the Geneva Conference of 1954----- 339 Coda Brian P. Farrell On Two Doorsteps: Middle Powers and Grand Strategy----- 363 Peter Dean Managing Great Power Allies: Australian Grand Strategy in Asia, 1900-1954----- 365 Brian P. Farrell Reflections: Making Sense of and Shaping Order in the Asia-Pacific 1900-1954----- 393 Index----- 397 IX
The years 1900 to 1954 marked the transformation from an exotic, colonized “Far East” to a more autonomous, prominent “Asia Pacific”. This anthology examines the grand strategies of great powers as they vied for influence and ultimately hegemony in the region. At the turn of the twentieth century, the main contestants included the venerable British Empire and the aspiring Japan and United States. The unwieldy leviathan of China, the European imperial holdings in Southeast Asia, and the expanses of the western Pacific emerged as battlegrounds in literal and geopolitical terms. Other less powerful nations, such as India, Burma, Australia, and French Indochina, also exercised agency in crafting grand strategies to further their interests and in their interactions with those great powers. Among the many factors affecting all nations invested in the Asia Pacific were such traditional elements as economics, military power, and diplomacy, as well as fluid traits like ideology, culture, and personality. The era saw the decline of British and European influence in the Asia Pacific, the rise and fall of Japanese imperialism, the emergence of American primacy, the ongoing struggle for independence in Southeast Asia, and China’s resurrection as a contender for hegemony. Great powers shifted and so too did their grand strategies. |
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spelling | From Far East to Asia Pacific great powers and grand strategy 1900–1954 edited by Brian P. Farrell, S.R. Joey Long, and David J. Ulbrich Berlin ; Boston De Gruyter Oldenbourg [2022] © 2022 XXIV, 411 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier De Gruyter studies in military history volume 4 The years 1900 to 1954 marked the transformation from an exotic, colonized "Far East" to a more autonomous, prominent "Asia Pacific." This anthology examines the grand strategies of great powers as they vied for influence and ultimately hegemony in the region. At the turn of the twentieth century, the main contestants included the venerable British Empire and the aspiring Japan and United States. The unwieldy leviathan of China, the European imperial holdings in Southeast Asia, and the expanses of the western Pacific emerged as battlegrounds in literal and geopolitical terms. Other less powerful nations, such as India, Burma, Australia, and French Indochina, also exercised agency in crafting grand strategies to further their interests and in their interactions with those great powers. Among the many factors affecting all nations invested in the Asia Pacific were such traditional elements as economics, military power, and diplomacy, as well as fluid traits like ideology, culture, and personality. The era saw the decline of British and European influence in the Asia Pacific, the rise and fall of Japanese imperialism, the emergence of American primacy, the ongoing struggle for independence in Southeast Asia, and China’s resurrection as a contender for hegemony. Great powers shifted and so too did their grand strategies The years 1900 to 1954 marked the transformation from an exotic, colonized "Far East" to a more autonomous, prominent "Asia Pacific". This anthology examines the grand strategies of great powers as they vied for influence and ultimately hegemony in the region. At the turn of the twentieth century, the main contestants included the venerable British Empire and the aspiring Japan and United States. The unwieldy leviathan of China, the European imperial holdings in Southeast Asia, and the expanses of the western Pacific emerged as battlegrounds in literal and geopolitical terms. Other less powerful nations, such as India, Burma, Australia, and French Indochina, also exercised agency in crafting grand strategies to further their interests and in their interactions with those great powers. Among the many factors affecting all nations invested in the Asia Pacific were such traditional elements as economics, military power, and diplomacy, as well as fluid traits like ideology, culture, and personality. The era saw the decline of British and European influence in the Asia Pacific, the rise and fall of Japanese imperialism, the emergence of American primacy, the ongoing struggle for independence in Southeast Asia, and China’s resurrection as a contender for hegemony. Great powers shifted and so too did their grand strategies Geschichte 1895-1955 gnd rswk-swf Strategie (DE-588)4057952-9 gnd rswk-swf Großmacht (DE-588)4125218-4 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Ferner Osten (DE-588)4016795-1 gnd rswk-swf Asiatisch-Pazifischer Raum (DE-588)4341196-4 gnd rswk-swf Hardcover, Softcover / Geschichte/Regionalgeschichte, Ländergeschichte (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2019 Singapur gnd-content Ferner Osten (DE-588)4016795-1 g Asiatisch-Pazifischer Raum (DE-588)4341196-4 g Großmacht (DE-588)4125218-4 s Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s Strategie (DE-588)4057952-9 s Geschichte 1895-1955 z DE-604 Farrell, Brian P. 1960- (DE-588)103029738X edt Long, S.R. Joey edt Ulbrich, David J. (DE-588)1048370801 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePDF 978-3-11-071871-3 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePub 978-3-11-071877-5 De Gruyter studies in military history volume 4 (DE-604)BV047242912 4 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033753904&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033753904&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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title | From Far East to Asia Pacific great powers and grand strategy 1900–1954 |
title_auth | From Far East to Asia Pacific great powers and grand strategy 1900–1954 |
title_exact_search | From Far East to Asia Pacific great powers and grand strategy 1900–1954 |
title_exact_search_txtP | From Far East to Asia Pacific great powers and grand strategy 1900–1954 |
title_full | From Far East to Asia Pacific great powers and grand strategy 1900–1954 edited by Brian P. Farrell, S.R. Joey Long, and David J. Ulbrich |
title_fullStr | From Far East to Asia Pacific great powers and grand strategy 1900–1954 edited by Brian P. Farrell, S.R. Joey Long, and David J. Ulbrich |
title_full_unstemmed | From Far East to Asia Pacific great powers and grand strategy 1900–1954 edited by Brian P. Farrell, S.R. Joey Long, and David J. Ulbrich |
title_short | From Far East to Asia Pacific |
title_sort | from far east to asia pacific great powers and grand strategy 1900 1954 |
title_sub | great powers and grand strategy 1900–1954 |
topic | Strategie (DE-588)4057952-9 gnd Großmacht (DE-588)4125218-4 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Strategie Großmacht Internationale Politik Ferner Osten Asiatisch-Pazifischer Raum Konferenzschrift 2019 Singapur |
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