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Japan has pursued a policy of expan sion and leadership in Asia , marked by the first war with China in 1894 then with Russia in 1905 , participation in the world war of 1914 on the side of the Allies , intervention in Soviet Russia in ...
Japan has pursued a policy of expan sion and leadership in Asia , marked by the first war with China in 1894 then with Russia in 1905 , participation in the world war of 1914 on the side of the Allies , intervention in Soviet Russia in ...
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The admission of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations is being barred by the United States . That is most unfor- tunate when it has to be remembered that the United States and China are two of the world's biggest powers ...
The admission of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations is being barred by the United States . That is most unfor- tunate when it has to be remembered that the United States and China are two of the world's biggest powers ...
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But in order to conquer China , they must first conquer Manchuria and Mongolia . ... Having China's entire resources at their disposal , they should proceed to conquer India , AsiaMinor , Central Asia , and even Europe .
But in order to conquer China , they must first conquer Manchuria and Mongolia . ... Having China's entire resources at their disposal , they should proceed to conquer India , AsiaMinor , Central Asia , and even Europe .
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
The League of Nations | 28 |
The Permanent Court of International Justice | 59 |
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