The Sino-Japanese crisis of 1931-33 provides effective
illustrations of wider themes in British Foreign Policy. It might
even be said that the general pattern of opinion in the UK at the
time was to be reproduced in subsequent crises. The Manchurian
problem and the controversies which it provoked give invaluable
clues to an understanding of later developments.
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