後藤・ヨッフェ交渉前後の玄洋社・黒龍会

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  • The Gen'yosha and the Kokuryukai at the Time of the Goto-Joffe Negotations

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This article focuses on the reactions of the Gen'yosha (Dark Ocean Society) and the Kokuryukai (Amur River Society, sometimes erroneously translated as "Black Dragon Society") during the 1922 unofficial visit to Japan of the representative of the Soviet government, Adolf Joffe, and his negotiations with Goto shinpei, Mayor of Tokyo, President of Takushoku University, and former foreign minister. The author challenges the existing notions that these two "nationalist" organizations were always anti-Communist. He argues that they showed a much more flexible attitude both to the recognition of Soviet Russia by Japan and to forming diplomatic relations between the two countries than most scholars are willing to concede. In fact, the author notes, the pro-Soviet position assumed by some nationalist groups, including the Gen'yosha and the Kokuryukai, contradicts the generally accepted view according to which Japan's nationalist was always necessarily anti-Soviet and anti-Communist at the same time.

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  • CRID
    1570854176857239680
  • NII論文ID
    110001219951
  • NII書誌ID
    AA11386583
  • ISSN
    13448781
  • 本文言語コード
    ja
  • データソース種別
    • CiNii Articles

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