The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000About national and international power in the "modern" or Post Renaissance period. Explains how the various powers have risen and fallen over the 5 centuries since the formation of the "new monarchies" in W. Europe. "From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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The third advantage is the very high level of national savings in Japan , which is
especially marked compared with that in the United States . This is partly
explained by the differences in tax systems , which in the United States have
traditionally ...
The third advantage is the very high level of national savings in Japan , which is
especially marked compared with that in the United States . This is partly
explained by the differences in tax systems , which in the United States have
traditionally ...
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134 . 59 . Allen , Economic History , pp . 101 – 13 ; Storry , Japan and the Decline
of the West in Asia , p . 115 . 60 . On this important theme , see espec . J . B .
Crowley , Japan ' s Quest for Autonomy : National Security and Foreign Policy
1930 ...
134 . 59 . Allen , Economic History , pp . 101 – 13 ; Storry , Japan and the Decline
of the West in Asia , p . 115 . 60 . On this important theme , see espec . J . B .
Crowley , Japan ' s Quest for Autonomy : National Security and Foreign Policy
1930 ...
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But note R . Taylor , The Sino - Japanese Axis ( New York , 1985 ) . ... For this
policy , see in particular E . A . Olsen , U . S . - Japan Strategic Reciprocity : A Neo
- Internationalist View ( Stanford , Calif . , 1985 ) , passim ; the remarks on Japan
in ...
But note R . Taylor , The Sino - Japanese Axis ( New York , 1985 ) . ... For this
policy , see in particular E . A . Olsen , U . S . - Japan Strategic Reciprocity : A Neo
- Internationalist View ( Stanford , Calif . , 1985 ) , passim ; the remarks on Japan
in ...
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