Tensions of Empire: Japan and Southeast Asia in the Colonial and Postcolonial World

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Ohio University Press, 2003 - History - 349 pages
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Beginning with the closing decade of European colonial rule in Southeast Asia and covering the wartime Japanese empire and its postwar disintegration, Tensions of Empire focuses on the Japanese in Southeast Asia, Indonesians in Japan, and the legacy of the war in Southeast Asia. It also examines Japanese perceptions of Southeast Asia and the lingering ambivalence toward Japanese involvement in Asia and the war in particular.

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Ken'ichi Goto is a professor of international relations and a former dean of the Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies at Waseda University, Tokyo.

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