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Japan’s Central Eurasian Policy: A Focus on Turkic Muslim Minorities
Social Science Japan Journal ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2018-12-10 , DOI: 10.1093/ssjj/jyy039
Sinan LEVENT 1
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This article examines the contacts and plans made by Japanese military authorities with Turkic Muslim leaders from Central Eurasia, as well as the Japan–Germany collaboration against the White Russians prior to Japan’s defeat in World War II. With international issues taking on increasing importance following the Paris Conference of 1919, Japanese policy makers attempted to make Tokyo an émigré spot, much like Berlin, Paris, and Istanbul. Following the Manchurian Invasion in 1931 and Japan’s secession from the League of Nations in 1933, Japanese military authorities and civilian Pan-Asianists began to consider their policies toward Turkic Muslim minorities in Central Eurasia within the context of Japan’s alliance with Germany and tried to form a Japan-backed Muslim puppet state in the region, which would also join Tokyo to Berlin.

中文翻译:

日本的中欧亚政策:关注突厥穆斯林少数民族

本文考察了日本军事当局与来自中欧亚大陆的突厥穆斯林领导人的接触和计划,以及日本在二战战败之前日德合作对抗白俄罗斯的情况。随着 1919 年巴黎会议之后国际问题变得越来越重要,日本政策制定者试图让东京成为一个流亡者的地方,就像柏林、巴黎和伊斯坦布尔一样。继 1931 年满洲入侵和 1933 年日本脱离国际联盟后,日本军事当局和民间泛亚主义者开始在日德同盟的背景下考虑对中欧亚突厥穆斯林少数民族的政策,并试图形成一个该地区的日本支持的穆斯林傀儡国家,也将加入东京到柏林。
更新日期:2018-12-10
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