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The book explores the reasons behind Japan's decision to engage in conflict in 1941, particularly considering the international relations of the previous decade. It examines the paradox of Japan, unable to conquer a fragmented China, choosing to confront a coalition of powerful nations. Through this analysis, the author seeks to uncover the strategic motivations and geopolitical dynamics that influenced Japan's wartime decisions.
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The Origins of the Second World War in Asia and the Pacific, Iriye Akira
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