Origins of the Pacific War and the Importance of 'Magic' - Komatsu, Keiichiro (Komatsu Research & Advisory, UK) - Boeken - Curzon Press Ltd - 9781873410660 - 19 augustus 1999
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Origins of the Pacific War and the Importance of 'Magic' 1e uitgave

Komatsu, Keiichiro (Komatsu Research & Advisory, UK)

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Origins of the Pacific War and the Importance of 'Magic' 1e uitgave

'Magic' was the name given to the American decoding of the secret Japanese codes used in diplomatic communications before and during the Pacific War of 1941-45. This important new work, presenting a Japanese perspective, argues for the first time that in the final phase of the eight months of US-Japan talks leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor, serious mistranslations in Magic were a significant factor in the cumulative effect of mutual misunderstandings which grew between the two sides over a longer period.
In spite of the number of historians who take the opposite point of view, the author argues that the efforts made by the participants on both sides to achieve a successful outcome and avert military conflict, or at least delay the outbreak of the war until the following March (1942), might have been much closer to achieving success than generally believed.
The mistranslations of Magic which led to the crisis in 1941 were influenced by misunderstanding and misperception, and the persistence of stereotypes and 'images' among the parties involved. The study of these kinds of phenomena has been an important part of the growth of the discipline of international relations since the Second World War.


508 pages, bibliography

Media Boeken     Hardcover Book   (Boek met harde rug en kaft)
Vrijgegeven 19 augustus 1999
ISBN13 9781873410660
Uitgevers Curzon Press Ltd
Pagina's 504
Afmetingen 160 × 240 × 34 mm   ·   862 g
Taal en grammatica Engels