Abstract

A Peace Plan for Asia

Stewart, Maxwell S. | September 11, 1943 issue

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The author says that Japanese have always insisted that the Western nations do not understand the peculiar ways of the East, and that a system of world organization which might keep the peace in Europe and America would not work in the Orient. All Oriental peoples have suffered sufficiently from the white man's imperialism to distrust a system of world organization that appears to give white men continued domination. Fortunately Japan can be destroyed militarily without imposing fresh burdens on Japanese people.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; INTERNATIONAL organization; IMPERIALISM; POLITICAL doctrines; ASIA; JAPAN; EUROPE
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