Format:
1 Online-Ressource (290 pages)
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9783845266435
Series Statement:
Japan in Ostasien/Japan in East Asia v.4
Content:
Cover -- Note on Japanese names and the translation of Japanese texts -- Introduction -- The definition of international cooperation -- The characteristics of Japanese international cooperation -- The structure of this book -- Part I: The development of international cooperation before the First World War -- Chapter 1: International community life and the limits on the freedom of immigration: Yamada Saburō's view on international migration -- Yamada Saburō and the shin jōyaku jisshi junbi project -- A controversy over article 2 of the Civil Code -- Yamada and the Institut de droit international -- The IDI's discussion about the admission of foreigners into a country -- Limits on the freedom of immigration -- Japanese immigration law -- Open questions -- Part II: International cooperation after the foundation of the League of Nations -- Chapter 2: The problem of international migration and the League of Nations Association of Japan: 1919-1925 -- The LNAJ and its relations with business and financial circles -- The LNAJ and its relationship with the Japanese government -- The LNAJ and its racial equality proposal -- Discussion of racial equality at the IFLNS -- The ILO intervention -- French proposal on the admission of foreigners into a country -- A defeat at the ninth Congress of the IFLNS -- The aftermath of the defeat -- Chapter 3: The Geneva World Economy Conference and the LNAJ: 1925-1927 -- The LNAJ's discussion about the World Economy Conference -- Three positions -- Discussion at the IFLNS -- The Japanese government's attitude towards the Conference -- A middle-ground position -- The World Economy Conference and its results -- Change and persistence in the LNAJ's activities -- Part III: International cooperation at a crossroads
Content:
Chapter 4: The birth of international scientific cooperation: Ueda Teijirō's population study and its historical significance, 1927-1938 -- Two campaigns that emerged after the World Economy Conference -- Two campaigns and the LNAJ -- A cautious approach towards immigration problems -- An upsurge in interests in international scientific cooperation -- Ueda Teijirō's population studies -- From the population projection to the measurement of living standards -- International cooperation in the age of crisis -- Conclusion -- References -- Manuscript and document collections -- Newspapers and Magazines -- Published sources in Japanese -- Published sources in English, French, and German -- Index of names
Additional Edition:
9783848724994
Additional Edition:
Print version Terada, Kuniyuki Actors of International Cooperation in Prewar Japan : The Discourse on International Migration and the League of Nations Association of Japan Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,c2018 9783848724994
Language:
English
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