The Japanese Imperial Navy in Mexico: Searching for a Military Alliance or Deploying Geopolitical Strategies?
Por:
Uscanga, Carlos.
Publicada:
1 sep 2021
Resumen:
The first decades of the twentieth century marked the rise of political
and diplomatic tensions between Japan and the United States. The
increased friction reflected a geostrategic positioning in which Latin
America was center stage and Mexico played an important role by
implementing actions to capitalize on Japan's overtures. In this
particular context, the press and U.S. intelligence services frequently
referred to a ``military treaty'' between Mexico and Japan. The
actions of the Japanese Imperial Navy were also influential in the
period leading up to the outbreak of the War of the Pacific on 7
December 1941.
Filiaciones:
Uscanga, Carlos.:
Uscanga, C (Corresponding Author), Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Mexico City, DF, Mexico. Uscanga, Carlos, Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
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