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Actors of International Cooperation in Prewar Japan

The Discourse on International Migration and the League of Nations Association of Japan
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Summary

The book is the first study on the history of one of the most powerful semi-governmental international organizations in interwar Japan: the League of Nations Association of Japan. Established in 1920 for the purpose of achieving the spirit of the League of Nations, the association was at the center of Japanese international cooperation and, even after Japan’s withdrawal from the League itself, acted vigorously as a member of the non-governmental International Federation of League of Nations Societies. Based on extensive multi-archival research, this book explores how members of the association including both governmental and non-governmental actors tried to address international problems such as racial equality, migration, labour, and population. By doing so, the book reconstructs a little-known history of Japan’s international cooperation and puts it into the context of global history.

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Copyright year
2018
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-2499-4
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-6643-5
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Japan in Ostasien | Japan in East Asia
Volume
4
Language
German
Pages
290
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 16
  2. Note on Japanese names and the translation of Japanese texts No access Pages 17 - 18
    1. The definition of international cooperation No access
    2. The characteristics of Japanese international cooperation No access
    3. The structure of this book No access
      1. Yamada Saburō and the shin jōyaku jisshi junbi project No access
      2. A controversy over article 2 of the Civil Code No access
      3. Yamada and the Institut de droit international No access
      4. The IDI’s discussion about the admission of foreigners into a country No access
      5. Limits on the freedom of immigration No access
      6. Japanese immigration law No access
      7. Open questions No access
      1. The LNAJ and its relations with business and financial circles No access
      2. The LNAJ and its relationship with the Japanese government No access
      3. The LNAJ and its racial equality proposal No access
      4. Discussion of racial equality at the IFLNS No access
      5. The ILO intervention No access
      6. French proposal on the admission of foreigners into a country No access
      7. A defeat at the ninth Congress of the IFLNS No access
      8. The aftermath of the defeat No access
      1. The LNAJ’s discussion about the World Economy Conference No access
      2. Three positions No access
      3. Discussion at the IFLNS No access
      4. The Japanese government’s attitude towards the Conference No access
      5. A middle-ground position No access
      6. The World Economy Conference and its results No access
      7. Change and persistence in the LNAJ’s activities No access
      1. Two campaigns that emerged after the World Economy Conference No access
      2. Two campaigns and the LNAJ No access
      3. A cautious approach towards immigration problems No access
      4. An upsurge in interests in international scientific cooperation No access
      5. Ueda Teijirō’s population studies No access
      6. From the population projection to the measurement of living standards No access
      7. International cooperation in the age of crisis No access
  3. Conclusion No access Pages 264 - 270
    1. Manuscript and document collections No access
    2. Newspapers and Magazines No access
    3. Published sources in Japanese No access
    4. Published sources in English, French, and German No access
  4. Index of names No access Pages 287 - 290

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