民国初年青年森恪与 "满洲租借" 关系之考察

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  • An Investigation of the Relationship between Young Mori Kaku and Manchurian Lease in the Early Years of the Republic of China

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After the outbreak of the Revolution of 1911, all circles in Japan had different attitudes towards Chinese revolution. Besides, the revolutionary government had to contact frequently with these circles because of financial shortages. Against this background, the employees of Mitsui & Co, represented by Mori Kaku (森恪), took the initiative to closely consulted with the leaders of the revolutionary government, Sun Yat-sen (孙中山) and Huangxing (黄兴), on the Manchurian Lease ("满洲租借"). By investigating the negotiation among Sun Yat-sen, Huang Xing, Mori Gaku and so forth on the Manchukuo Lease, it can be found that Mori Kaku's early ideas, to expand national sovereignty, are the highest criterion for him to participate Chinese affairs. His in-law relationship with Masuda Takashi (益田孝) and the personal relationship between Masuda Takashi and Inoue Kaoru are important conditions to negotiate with Sun Yat-sen, Huang Xing and Inoue Kaoru (井上馨) under mutual trust. The fact that Mori Kaku negotiated with the Chinese side, Masuda Takashi communicated with the Japanese side, and Inoue Kaoru instigated within the senior levels is the key element of the negotiation system named "Manchurian Lease" which are formed on the basis of thees relationship.

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