Partnership for Disorder
Discover the intricate dynamics of American-Chinese foreign policy during World War II in "Partnership for Disorder" by Cambridge University Press. Published in 1996, this compelling hardback edition spans 362 pages and delves into the complexities of decolonizing the Japanese Empire and managing post-war Japan. The book meticulously examines the disagreements between the two nations, highlighting how these differences hindered the development of a cohesive partnership. Ideal for historians and enthusiasts of international relations, this insightful study offers a profound understanding of the geopolitical landscape of the era. Enhance your library with this essential read that sheds light on a pivotal moment in history.