Reconsidering the origins of World War II in Asia and the Pacific,
this book focuses on the diplomatic and cultural interactions
between the United States and Japan in the interwar period.
Challenging as well as amplifying accepted interpretations,
historian John Gripentrog argues that competing ideologies of world
order-particularly the rift between liberal internationalism and
Pan-Asianism-was at the heart of the conflict between the two
powers. He also explores the US reception of the Japanese
government's efforts to legitimize its regionalist aspirations
through soft power, and how these efforts ended up backfiring.
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