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Japan's economic relations with Africa in a historical perspective : a study of the pre-war Japanese consular reports / Katsuhiko Kitagawa.
Van Pelt - East Asia DS849.A78 K58 2020
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kitagawa, Katsuhiko, 1947- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Japan--Relations--Africa--20th century.
- Japan.
- Africa--Relations--Japan--20th century.
- Africa.
- Africa--Foreign relations--Japan--20th century.
- Japan--Foreign relations--Africa--20th century.
- Diplomatic relations.
- International relations.
- Physical Description:
- ix, 147 pages : map ; 21 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Suita-shi : Kansai University Press, 2020.
- Contents:
- Intro
- List of Map, Figure and Tables
- Acknowledgements
- List of Original Articles
- Author Profile
- 1 Introduction
- 1-1 Japan, Africa and the International Economy between the Wars
- 1-2 Contents of this Book
- 2 Japanese Consular Reports andCommercial Information of Africa
- 2-1 Japanese Consulate and Consular Reporting System
- 2-2 Japanese Consular Reports of Africa
- 2-3 Pre-War Japan's Governmental Investigative Reports Regarding Africa
- 2-4 Reports from Overseas Business Trainees and Trade Correspondents
- 2-5 Reports from Trade Missions dispatched by Local Government
- 3 Japan's Economic Relations With AfricaBetween the Wars: An Overview
- 3-1 General Trends
- 3-2 Opening Shipping Line to Africa
- 4 Japan's Trade with South Africa
- 4-1 Japan's Early Economic Interests in South Africa
- 4-2 Japanese Goods in South African Market
- 4-3 Japanese Trading Firms in South Africa
- 4-4 Trade Issues in South Africa and Japan's Wool buying Strategy
- 5 Pre-War Japan and South Africa
- 5-1 Komahei Furuya and the "Mikado Shokai."
- 5-2 Magoichi (Seien) Nunokawa and the Survey of South African Economy
- 5-3 Captain Katsue Mori of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha and the two South Africans
- 5-4 The Appointment of the Durban Honorary Consul : William Robert Wright
- 5-5 Japanese Intellectuals' View to Cecil John Rhodes and the Emerging Statesin South Africa
- 6 Japan's Trade with East Africa
- 6-1 Japan's Economic Interests in East Africa
- 6-2 Japanese Goods in East African Market
- 6-3 East Africa as a Source of Raw Cotton
- 6-4 Japanese Trading Firms in East Africa
- 6-5 Trade Issues in East Africa
- 7 Japan's Trade with West Africa
- 7-1 Economic Surveys of West Africa by Private Firms : The Osaka ShosenKaisha (OSK) and the Yokohama Specie Bank (YSB)
- 7-2 Japan's Trade with West Africa
- 7-3 Japan and Britain in the West African market
- 8 Japan's Trade with Central Africa
- 8-1 The Commercial Agreement between Japan and Belgium
- 8-2 The Congo Basin Treaty : International Framework for Japan's Advance to Central Africa
- 8-3 The Japanese Textiles in Belgian Congo Market
- 8-4 The Japan's Diplomatic Move to the Revision of the Congo Basin Treaty
- 9 Post-War Japan andNew Independent Africain the Late 1950s and the Early 1960s
- 9-1 Post-War Japan in Asian-African Relations
- 9-2 News of Independent Africa in the Leading Japanese Newspapers
- 9-3 Japan's Official and Unofficial Mind to Africa : MITI, MOFA and Private Economic Organization
- 9-4 Japanese Intellectuals and Independent Africa
- 10 Conclusion : Retrospectives on andProspects for Japanese Policy on Africa
- 10-1 Basic Framework of African-Japanese Relations
- 10-2 Chronology of African-Japanese Relations during the Cold War Period
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9784873547121
- 4873547121
- OCLC:
- 1267304118
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