This is the first full-length study of the role played by British
Intelligence in influencing policy towards Japan from the decline
of the Alliance to the outbreak of the Pacific War. Using many
previously classified records it describes how the image of Japan
generated by Intelligence during this period led Britain to
underestimate Japanese military capabilities in 1941. The book
shows how this image was derived from a lack of adequate
intelligence resources and racially driven assumptions about
Japanese national characteristics.
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