British intelligence and perception of Japan's industrial mobilization, 1918-1937

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  • イギリスから見た日本の「国家総動員」準備 : 一九一八~一九三七
  • イギリス カラ ミタ ニホン ノ コッカ ソウドウイン ジュンビ : 1918 1937
  • イギリス カラ ミタ ニホン ノ 「 コッカ ソウドウイン 」 ジュンビ : イチキュウイチハチ~イチキュウサンナナ
  • イギリスから見た日本の国家総動員準備 : 1918~1937

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Abstract

This paper examines British intelligence and perception of Japan's industrial mobilization from 1918 to 1937 mainly analysing the reports from British military attaché. It shows that British military perceives Japan as an advanced country in industrial mobilization. In other words, it means that they didn't regard Japan's preparation for 'Kokka Sodoin (general mobilization)' as the signs of militarism. Moreover, they saw Shigenkyoku (Resources Bureau) established in 1927 as 'Japan's C.I.D' and thought Japan's plans for industrial mobilization didn't threat to British interests in East Asia until 1937.

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  • 同志社法學

    同志社法學 69 (7), 2621-2647, 2018-02-28

    The Doshisha Law Association

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