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Paperback Teisuke Akiyama on the Americo-Japanese Problem Book

ISBN: 1026029155

ISBN13: 9781026029152

Teisuke Akiyama on the Americo-Japanese Problem

"Teisuke Akiyama on the Americo-Japanese Problem" offers a compelling and historically significant examination of the complex diplomatic and social tensions between Japan and the United States during the early 20th century. Written by Santaro, this work captures a critical juncture in history when the relationship between these two growing Pacific powers was increasingly strained by legislative hurdles, immigration policies, and competing regional interests.

The text provides a deep dive into the perspectives of Teisuke Akiyama, a notable figure of the era, as he analyzes the underlying causes of friction and the "Japanese problem" in the American consciousness. It explores the geopolitical climate of the mid-1920s, touching upon themes of cultural assimilation, national identity, and the urgent need for bilateral understanding to maintain peace. As a primary source, this volume is invaluable for scholars and readers interested in the evolution of international relations, offering a unique Japanese viewpoint on the challenges of trans-Pacific diplomacy. "Teisuke Akiyama on the Americo-Japanese Problem" remains an essential read for understanding the historical foundations of modern East-West relations and the intricate dance of interwar politics.

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