Between The Wars 1918-1941
America in the Pacific: The Clash of Two Cultures
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S1 • E8 May 24, 1978 30mThis overview of U.S.-Japanese relationships from the turn of the century until 1933 is a story of conflict. Japan emerged from World War I as a major power, but American diplomats made little effort to understand the Oriental mind. Our Japanese foreign policy, including immigration quotas and protective tariffs, does little to improve relations.
