The author had access to many Japanese texts and private
documents dealing with undercurrents of diplomacy and with
constitutional history; he also had the advantage of knowing the
Japanese attitude towards life and politics, the terrific force of
Japan's traditions as they are brought to bear on international
relations, while at the same time possessing the necessary
perspective provided by occidental training in analysis and
criticism. The result is a revealing and careful exposition of the
structure and psychology of the Japanese government, from the
Emperor down, and the only history of Japanese diplomacy as a cause
of war that has ever been written.
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