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America takes on the world

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

A. E. Campbell
Affiliation:
OXFORD

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1996

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1 p. 204.

2 P. 15.

3 See especially pp. 232–3.

4 Milton Plesur, 1971.

5 P. xiii.

6 The Imperial republic (Cambridge, Mass., 1974), p. 35.Google Scholar

7 P. 167. Italics added.

8 P. 46.

9 P. 21.

10 P. xii.

11 ‘Hiroshima: a strategy of shock’, by Lawrence Freedman and Saki Dockrill, pp. 191–212.

12 Section III, ‘Conflicts in Asia’, and section IV, ‘International relations during the war’, pp. 109–87.

13 Notably the editor in her introduction and conclusion, pp. 1–7 and 215–24, but also Bernd, Martin, ‘The German-Japanese alliance in the second world war’, pp. 153–73.Google Scholar