Secret wars and secret policies in the Americas, 1842-1929 /:
The intrigue and subterfuge revealed in this revisionist study add a fascinating new dimension to our understanding of transpacific and transatlantic politics following World War I.
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Albuquerque :
University of New Mexico Press,
2010.
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Zusammenfassung: | The intrigue and subterfuge revealed in this revisionist study add a fascinating new dimension to our understanding of transpacific and transatlantic politics following World War I. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 564 pages) : illustrations, map |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 542-553) and index. |
ISBN: | 9780826344915 0826344917 1283636913 9781283636919 661394937X 9786613949370 |
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contents | [Pt.] I. Imperial powers turn ethnic people into a security threat (1860-1914). Before European and Japanese governments manipulated immigrants in the Americas -- Becoming useful : the first Japanese and German experiments with ethnic manipulations in the West -- Mexico discovers Japan as a potential strategic wedge against the United States -- [pt.] II. The secret warfare that established the benchmark for future Allied war fears (1910-18). The Mexican Revolution : the first complex Japanese policy in Latin America beyond diplomacy -- Four waves of secret warfare -- Japan's navy exploits the opportunities World War I offers -- President Carranza explores warfare against the United States : certainly not a victim -- The war breaks all certainties of imperialism : the Battle of Jutland and the collapse of Allied war financing -- The Zimmerman telegram and its aftermath : a research update -- Argentina's president Hipólito Irigoyen : personalist hispanista secret diplomacy -- [pt.] III. In expectation of failure of the League of Nations (1919-22). Venustiano Carranza and Japanese spies move next to ethnic businessmen and emigrants in Latin America (1919-22) -- Argentina imagines arming itself in the midst of more Japanese spying -- [pt.] IV. Not acting as U.S., British, and French political idealists had hoped (1922-24). Latin American diplomats assert a policy of armed peace -- Italian, German, and Japanese governments and Soviet communists resume manipulations of ethnic communities and workers in the Americas (1923) -- Spain's elites lay the foundations for a global Iberian commonwealth -- [pt.] V. Forging military connections for the transnational fascism of the 1930s (1925-28). Now that we can arm freely -- Primo de Rivera and Alfonso XIII exploit Germany's secret rearmament -- [pt.] VI. In place of an end : a sketch of the new round of secret activities. |
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spelling | Schuler, Friedrich Engelbert, 1960- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97087661 Secret wars and secret policies in the Americas, 1842-1929 / Friedrich E. Schuler. Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2010. 1 online resource (xi, 564 pages) : illustrations, map text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 542-553) and index. [Pt.] I. Imperial powers turn ethnic people into a security threat (1860-1914). Before European and Japanese governments manipulated immigrants in the Americas -- Becoming useful : the first Japanese and German experiments with ethnic manipulations in the West -- Mexico discovers Japan as a potential strategic wedge against the United States -- [pt.] II. The secret warfare that established the benchmark for future Allied war fears (1910-18). The Mexican Revolution : the first complex Japanese policy in Latin America beyond diplomacy -- Four waves of secret warfare -- Japan's navy exploits the opportunities World War I offers -- President Carranza explores warfare against the United States : certainly not a victim -- The war breaks all certainties of imperialism : the Battle of Jutland and the collapse of Allied war financing -- The Zimmerman telegram and its aftermath : a research update -- Argentina's president Hipólito Irigoyen : personalist hispanista secret diplomacy -- [pt.] III. In expectation of failure of the League of Nations (1919-22). Venustiano Carranza and Japanese spies move next to ethnic businessmen and emigrants in Latin America (1919-22) -- Argentina imagines arming itself in the midst of more Japanese spying -- [pt.] IV. Not acting as U.S., British, and French political idealists had hoped (1922-24). Latin American diplomats assert a policy of armed peace -- Italian, German, and Japanese governments and Soviet communists resume manipulations of ethnic communities and workers in the Americas (1923) -- Spain's elites lay the foundations for a global Iberian commonwealth -- [pt.] V. Forging military connections for the transnational fascism of the 1930s (1925-28). Now that we can arm freely -- Primo de Rivera and Alfonso XIII exploit Germany's secret rearmament -- [pt.] VI. In place of an end : a sketch of the new round of secret activities. Print version record. The intrigue and subterfuge revealed in this revisionist study add a fascinating new dimension to our understanding of transpacific and transatlantic politics following World War I. Latin America Foreign relations 19th century. Latin America Foreign relations 20th century. Latin America Foreign relations Europe. Europe Foreign relations Latin America. Latin America Foreign relations Japan. Japan Foreign relations Latin America. Amérique latine Relations extérieures 19e siècle. Amérique latine Relations extérieures 20e siècle. Amérique latine Relations extérieures Europe. Europe Relations extérieures Amérique latine. Amérique latine Relations extérieures Japon. Japon Relations extérieures Amérique latine. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq Japan fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkT7GyCmyjxytDfqk6Yfq Latin America fast Regions & Countries - Americas. hilcc History & Archaeology. hilcc Latin America. hilcc 1800-1999 fast has work: Secret wars and secret policies in the Americas, 1842-1929 (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFwmp4btPx7cpQTvQgkVYP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Schuler, Friedrich Engelbert, 1960- Secret wars and secret policies in the Americas, 1842-1929. Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2010 9780826344892 (DLC) 2010035385 (OCoLC)505913442 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=407099 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Schuler, Friedrich Engelbert, 1960- Secret wars and secret policies in the Americas, 1842-1929 / [Pt.] I. Imperial powers turn ethnic people into a security threat (1860-1914). Before European and Japanese governments manipulated immigrants in the Americas -- Becoming useful : the first Japanese and German experiments with ethnic manipulations in the West -- Mexico discovers Japan as a potential strategic wedge against the United States -- [pt.] II. The secret warfare that established the benchmark for future Allied war fears (1910-18). The Mexican Revolution : the first complex Japanese policy in Latin America beyond diplomacy -- Four waves of secret warfare -- Japan's navy exploits the opportunities World War I offers -- President Carranza explores warfare against the United States : certainly not a victim -- The war breaks all certainties of imperialism : the Battle of Jutland and the collapse of Allied war financing -- The Zimmerman telegram and its aftermath : a research update -- Argentina's president Hipólito Irigoyen : personalist hispanista secret diplomacy -- [pt.] III. In expectation of failure of the League of Nations (1919-22). Venustiano Carranza and Japanese spies move next to ethnic businessmen and emigrants in Latin America (1919-22) -- Argentina imagines arming itself in the midst of more Japanese spying -- [pt.] IV. Not acting as U.S., British, and French political idealists had hoped (1922-24). Latin American diplomats assert a policy of armed peace -- Italian, German, and Japanese governments and Soviet communists resume manipulations of ethnic communities and workers in the Americas (1923) -- Spain's elites lay the foundations for a global Iberian commonwealth -- [pt.] V. Forging military connections for the transnational fascism of the 1930s (1925-28). Now that we can arm freely -- Primo de Rivera and Alfonso XIII exploit Germany's secret rearmament -- [pt.] VI. In place of an end : a sketch of the new round of secret activities. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Regions & Countries - Americas. hilcc History & Archaeology. hilcc Latin America. hilcc |
title | Secret wars and secret policies in the Americas, 1842-1929 / |
title_auth | Secret wars and secret policies in the Americas, 1842-1929 / |
title_exact_search | Secret wars and secret policies in the Americas, 1842-1929 / |
title_full | Secret wars and secret policies in the Americas, 1842-1929 / Friedrich E. Schuler. |
title_fullStr | Secret wars and secret policies in the Americas, 1842-1929 / Friedrich E. Schuler. |
title_full_unstemmed | Secret wars and secret policies in the Americas, 1842-1929 / Friedrich E. Schuler. |
title_short | Secret wars and secret policies in the Americas, 1842-1929 / |
title_sort | secret wars and secret policies in the americas 1842 1929 |
topic | POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Regions & Countries - Americas. hilcc History & Archaeology. hilcc Latin America. hilcc |
topic_facet | Latin America Foreign relations 19th century. Latin America Foreign relations 20th century. Latin America Foreign relations Europe. Europe Foreign relations Latin America. Latin America Foreign relations Japan. Japan Foreign relations Latin America. Amérique latine Relations extérieures 19e siècle. Amérique latine Relations extérieures 20e siècle. Amérique latine Relations extérieures Europe. Europe Relations extérieures Amérique latine. Amérique latine Relations extérieures Japon. Japon Relations extérieures Amérique latine. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. Diplomatic relations Europe Japan Latin America Regions & Countries - Americas. History & Archaeology. Latin America. |
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